Ebisu Prime Square Tower, Office building in Ebisu district, Tokyo, Japan
Ebisu Prime Square Tower is a 22-story office building that sits within a commercial complex in the Ebisu district. The structure combines office space with retail shops and restaurants within a single building, connected directly to subway and train lines.
Construction began in 1996 and the building opened in January 1997 as part of the modernization of the Ebisu area. This development marked the shift from the neighborhood's industrial past to a central business and shopping hub.
The neighborhood's name comes from Ebisu beer, once brewed in this area and still remembered in local identity. Today workers and visitors move through this busy commercial hub, where the beer heritage remains part of the district's story even as it has become a modern office and shopping center.
The building is easily reached on foot from Ebisu Station and has clear entrances to both office and shopping areas. Visitors should know that it functions as a working business center, so individual shops and restaurants have varying hours.
The building houses Nextone Inc on the 20th floor, a company focused on digital content distribution and copyright management for Japanese artists. This use connects the office tower to Japan's music industry in an unexpected way.
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