大阪御堂筋ビル・大阪センタービル, Office complex in central Osaka, Japan
The Osaka Midosuji Building and Osaka Center Building form a connected complex at the intersection of Midosuji and Honmachi streets with eleven floors above ground and three basement levels. The complex spans 36,125 square meters (388,800 sq ft) and houses offices and retail shops across its different levels.
The complex was completed in April 1985 during Japan's economic boom in the 1980s. It marks a turning point in the development of Osaka's financial district as modern office towers reflected the city's growing prosperity.
The building embodies modern Japanese corporate culture with efficient office spaces designed for daily work routines in the city center. Visitors notice how workers use the building's layout and amenities as part of their professional environment.
The complex connects directly to Honmachi Station on the Midosuji Line, offering easy transit access with ample parking available in the basement levels. The underground network allows visitors to explore surrounding shopping areas without going outside.
The underground network of the complex connects multiple shopping passages and transit hubs, making it a central node in the city's urban circulation. Many visitors only discover while exploring these levels how extensive the hidden network beneath the city truly is.
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