修養団SYDビル, Commercial office building in Sendagaya, Shibuya, Japan
The Shuyo-dan SYD Building is a commercial office building in the Sendagaya area of Shibuya with 16 floors above ground and one basement level serving central Tokyo. The structure contains multiple conference rooms and training facilities designed to support various functions and activities.
The building was constructed in 1996 by the Shuyo-dan Foundation as part of their 90th-anniversary celebration, marking the organization's growth since its establishment. The construction followed decades of expansion and growing influence of the foundation across Japan.
The building serves as the headquarters of the Shuyo-dan Foundation, an organization focused on social education and community development throughout Japan. Visitors can sense how the foundation uses this space as a hub for its educational programs and community initiatives.
The building is located at 4-25-2 Sendagaya and is within walking distance of Kitasando Station for easy access. Keep in mind that this is primarily an office and training center, so access may be restricted to scheduled visits or specific programs.
The construction employed the advanced automated building system called Inaho 21, a cutting-edge technique that was still uncommon in Japan at that time. This system helped ensure efficient and precise completion of the project.
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