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Tokyo Midtown Hibiya
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LocationYurakucho, Chiyoda, Tokyo, Japan
Coordinates35°40′25″N 139°45′33″E / 35.6737°N 139.7592°E / 35.6737; 139.7592
StatusComplete
Constructed2015–2018
OpeningMarch 29, 2018
UseMixed
Websitewww.hibiya.tokyo-midtown.com.e.adj.hp.transer.com/en/
Companies
ArchitectHopkins Architects
DeveloperMitsui Fudosan Co., Ltd
OwnerMitsui Fudosan Co., Ltd
ManagerTokyo Midtown Management Co., Ltd.
Technical details
Buildings1
Level 6 Garden

Tokyo Midtown Hibiya (東京ミッドタウン日比谷, Tōkyō Middotaun Hibiya) is a 190,000-square-meter (2.0 million sq ft) mixed-use development in Yurakucho, Tokyo, Japan. Completed in March 2018, the project includes office, commercial, and dining and entertainment facilities.

Overview

The project site overlooks Hibiya Park on a site previously occupied by the Sanshin Building (1930) and the Hibiya Mitsui Building (1960), the latter having been the head office of Mitsui Bank then of Sumitomo Mitsui Financial Group. The primary developer was Mitsui Fudosan, working in concert with several partners. The same developer owned and operated the larger Tokyo Midtown (東京ミッドタウン) multipurpose project in Tokyo’s Roppongi neighbourhood.

The building’s concave glass exterior facing Hibiya Park produces noticeable solar glare onto the streets immediately to the south of the building echoing one of the design flaws of London’s 20 Fenchurch Street skyscraper.

  • Atrium Atrium
  • B1 Hibiya Avenue B1 Hibiya Avenue
  • B1 Hibiya Food Hall B1 Hibiya Food Hall
  • Level 1 Office Lobby Level 1 Office Lobby
  • Level 2 shops Level 2 shops
  • Level 3 HIBIYA CENTRAL MARKET Level 3 HIBIYA CENTRAL MARKET
  • Level 4 TOHO Cinema Level 4 TOHO Cinema
  • Night view Night view

See also

References

  1. Takahashi, Mana (23 March 2018). "Cavernous Tokyo Midtown Hibiya complex to open March 29". The Asahi Shimbun. Retrieved 15 April 2018.

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