Hibiya Central Building, Office building in Nishi-Shinbashi, Japan.
Hibiya Central Building is an office tower in Nishi-Shinbashi with multiple floors of workspace designed for corporations. The building holds open offices, conference rooms, and flexible work areas that overlook Tokyo's business district.
The building opened in 1983 and replaced an earlier structure called Bussankan. It arose during Tokyo's period of rapid economic growth and has shaped the district ever since.
The building reflects Japan's shift toward modern finance and defines the look of this business district. Its design shows how corporate architecture became part of Tokyo's identity during the city's economic expansion.
The building sits within walking distance of three metro stations: Uchisaiwaicho, Shimbashi, and Kasumigaseki. This central location makes it easy to reach by public transport from anywhere in the city.
The building offers virtual office services that let businesses keep a central address without needing a physical workspace inside. This approach attracts small companies and startups looking to maintain a prestigious location.
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