Tokyo Garden Terrace Kioicho, Skyscraper in Chiyoda district, Tokyo, Japan
Tokyo Garden Terrace Kioicho is a mixed-use development in Tokyo's Chiyoda district featuring office towers and residential buildings of varying heights. The complex includes retail spaces, restaurants, and apartments arranged across interconnected levels.
The site previously held the Grand Prince Hotel Akasaka, which served as temporary shelter for evacuees from Fukushima Prefecture after the 2011 earthquake. The property was later redeveloped into the current commercial and residential center.
The name Kioichō refers to the historical administrative importance of this district in central Tokyo. Visitors notice how the modern structures interact with the surrounding urban landscape and public spaces.
The site connects directly to Tokyo Metro Nagatacho Station with convenient access from multiple transit lines. Food and beverage options are readily available throughout the complex for visitors and workers.
The tower facades feature bronze-toned metal panels and white granite that draw inspiration from traditional Japanese food containers called Jubako. This design choice connects contemporary architecture with time-honored Japanese craftsmanship.
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