Fuji TV Kawadachō Building, former TV station in Japan
The Fuji TV Kawadachō Building was a television broadcasting facility in the Minato district of Tokyo, which was abandoned in 1997 and subsequently demolished. The site was redeveloped after demolition and now hosts new structures in its place.
The facility served as headquarters for Fuji Television and was an important hub for broadcasting technology in Japan. It was abandoned in 1997 when the broadcaster relocated to another location.
It played a significant role in shaping modern Japanese television broadcasting.
Since the building no longer exists, there is no physical site to visit. The location in Tokyo has been rebuilt with new structures and remains accessible to the public, though with no reference to the original facility.
Its iconic avant-garde design made it a landmark of Tokyo's skyline during its time.
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