Tōgin Binası, Financial building in Marunouchi district, Tokyo, Japan.
Tōgin (Tokyo Bankası) Building is a commercial structure in the Marunouchi district featuring modern steel-frame construction across 33 floors. Underground levels beneath provide parking facilities and support spaces for the main operations above.
This structure was built between 2003 and 2005, replacing an earlier building that had operated as a major business center since 1950. The project was part of Tokyo's ongoing modernization of its core business district.
The building houses TOKIA, a commercial zone where office workers and shoppers move through the same spaces throughout the day. You can observe how Tokyo's business life and retail culture coexist in one place.
The building sits just a short walk from Tokyo Station, making it easily accessible by train or other transit. Multiple elevators and ample parking spaces are available if you arrive by car.
The structure was designed with specific volume ratio regulations that generate funding for the restoration of the adjacent station building. This reflects how new development in Tokyo is tied to preserving nearby historical structures.
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