Sapia Tower, Skyscraper and station building in Marunouchi, Tokyo, Japan.
Sapia Tower stands as a modern commercial high-rise structure that seamlessly integrates office spaces with direct railway station facilities, creating a multifunctional hub within Tokyo's central business district of Marunouchi.
Construction of Sapia Tower began in 2004 under the supervision of major Japanese contractors Taisei Corporation and Obayashi Corporation, with the building officially opening on March 8, 2007.
The tower exemplifies contemporary Japanese urban architecture that prioritizes functional efficiency and transportation connectivity, reflecting the nation's approach to maximizing land use in dense metropolitan environments.
Located at coordinates 35.68382°N, 139.76847°E, the tower provides direct access to Tokyo Station through its Nihonbashi Exit and houses various retail outlets, offices, and the Hotel Metropolitan Tokyo Marunouchi.
Sapia Tower derives its name from the concept of wisdom and serves as one of the few structures that simultaneously functions as both a railway station building and a commercial skyscraper within Tokyo Station's complex.
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