Shinjuku First West, Skyscraper in Nishi-Shinjuku, Japan.
Shinjuku First West is an office building in the Nishi-Shinjuku district featuring 18 above-ground floors and 2 below-ground levels. The glass and steel structure sits within Tokyo's business core, providing work spaces for multiple companies.
Nikken Sekkei completed this office structure in 2003, adding modern work space to Tokyo's expanding business district. The building emerged as part of the city's growth in corporate infrastructure during the early 2000s.
The building represents Japanese corporate architecture with its emphasis on functionality, incorporating meeting spaces for traditional business practices.
The structure sits within walking distance of Shinjuku Station, making it easy to reach by train or foot. Underground parking is available if you arrive by car.
The building contains three distinct conference rooms with 4-meter high ceilings and 225-inch screens for professional presentations.
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