Kikai Shinko Kaikan, Office building in Minato-ku, Japan.
Kikai Shinko Kaikan is an event facility in Minato housing conference rooms and meeting spaces for various occasions. It contains around 30 halls of different sizes available for business meetings, seminars, and industry events.
The building opened in September 1966 during Japan's post-war industrial expansion. Its founding coincided with the growth of industry associations that pushed forward Japan's technical development.
The building includes traditional Japanese-style rooms in the Kikai Shinko Club, where industry professionals meet and build professional connections.
The facility is accessible during daytime hours when events are held or the club is open to visitors. The rooms spread across multiple levels, so asking for directions at the entrance helps navigate the building.
Inside the building is the Industry-University-Government Cooperative Center connecting local authorities, academic institutions, and industrial companies. This collaboration advances technological innovation through cross-sector exchange.
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