Tokyo Sankei Building, Office complex in Ōtemachi, Japan.
Tokyo Sankei Building is a tall office tower in the Ōtemachi business district with 31 floors above ground and 4 basement levels. The building contains office spaces, restaurants, medical facilities, and retail shops spread across its floors.
The building was constructed in two phases between 2000 and 2002 under Takenaka Corporation and Mitsubishi Estate. This major development project shaped the expansion of Tokyo's financial district during the early 2000s.
The structure houses restaurants and shops that shape the rhythm of the neighborhood and provide gathering places for office workers and visitors throughout the day. The plaza areas below serve as natural meeting points in the busy district.
The building is open to visitors who want to use its restaurants and shops, as well as for business purposes. The location in the financial district makes it easy to reach by public transportation.
The building features a two-circuit 66 kilovolt power distribution system with backup generators and a 55,000-liter oil tank designed to maintain operations during power disruptions. This setup reflects the critical importance of energy security in Tokyo's financial heart.
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