Bunkyo Green Court, Office plaza and restaurant complex in Bunkyo, Japan.
Bunkyo Green Court is a multi-story building in central Tokyo with offices and restaurants spread across 23 floors above ground and 3 basement levels. The complex houses various dining establishments and food shops alongside corporate workspace throughout the building.
The building was completed in 1998 and represented a turning point in modernizing the Bunkyo business district. This development helped reshape the area's infrastructure and appearance during that period.
The complex reflects how work and dining are woven into the daily rhythm of the neighborhood, with offices and restaurants serving both professionals and visitors throughout the day. The space caters to different moments in people's schedules, from morning meetings to evening meals.
The building is directly connected to Honkomagome station, offering access to multiple train lines including the Toei Mita Line and Tokyo Metro Nanboku Line. This central location makes reaching the complex straightforward using public transportation.
A research and development office operates on one of the upper floors, conducting specialized work for a chemical company. This hidden function reveals how the building hosts innovation centers beyond its visible dining and office spaces.
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