Ginza Mitsui Building, Modern skyscraper in Ginza district, Japan.
The Ginza Mitsui Building is a modern skyscraper in the Ginza district that rises 25 floors and reaches 121 meters in height. Its granite facade and heat-absorbing glass windows define its exterior and contribute to its efficient design.
The building was constructed in 2005 by MHS Planners, replacing the former Ginza First Hotel at this location. Its construction marked a significant shift in the district's urban evolution.
The building houses the Mitsui Garden Hotel Ginza Premier in its upper floors, representing modern Japanese hospitality at the heart of Tokyo's commercial district. The hotel's presence shapes daily life in the area and draws visitors from around the world.
The building sits just minutes away from Shiodome and Shimbashi Stations, making it easy to reach by public transport. Its location provides good connections throughout Tokyo and makes exploring the surrounding area straightforward.
The building combines office spaces for Ricoh Corporation's headquarters with 361 hotel rooms under one roof. This blend of corporate space and accommodation is unusual for the area and gives the building a distinct character.
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