Toranomon Daibiru Building, Office skyscraper in Toranomon, Japan.
Toranomon Daibiru Building is a tall office structure in central Tokyo made of steel and concrete. It holds dozens of office spaces and businesses across many floors, serving as a working hub for the district.
The building opened in 1979 during a period of rapid business expansion across Tokyo. Its construction marked the modernization of the Toranomon area as companies moved into the newly developed district.
The building reflects Japanese corporate architecture principles through its integration of efficiency and structural design within Tokyo's commercial landscape.
The building sits near public transportation stops and train stations, making it easy to reach by transit. Daytime visits are best when public areas may be open and the surroundings are most active.
The building shares the Toranomon district with the neighboring Shosen Mitsui Building, together creating one of the larger business centers in the area. These two structures stand as landmarks of coordinated commercial development in central Tokyo.
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