Kayabacho Tower, Office skyscraper in Kayabacho district, Tokyo, Japan
Kayabacho Tower is an office building in the Kayabacho business district of Tokyo with 32 floors and a glass construction. The building houses office spaces, conference rooms, and event venues that serve international companies.
The building was completed in 2007 during Tokyo's expansion as a global business center. This development was part of a larger wave of modern high-rise construction in the city.
The name Kayabacho originates from a historical fish merchant community that once thrived in this area. Walking through the surrounding streets, you can still sense traces of this past even as the neighborhood has transformed into a modern business hub.
The building is located next to Kayabacho Station and is easy to reach by public transportation. Access is available during business hours, with lobby areas that are open and accessible.
The glass facade of the building changes its appearance completely depending on the time of day and light conditions. This subtle quality is often overlooked by visitors, even though it dramatically alters how the building looks.
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