City Tower Nishi-Umeda

City Tower Nishi-Umeda (Japanese:シティタワー西梅田) is a high rise apartment building, situated at 7-20 Fukushima, Fukushima-ku, Osaka, Japan.

City Tower Nishi-Umeda
General information
StatusComplete
Typeapartment house
Location7-20 Fukushima, Fukushima-ku, Osaka, Japan
Coordinates34.700042°N 135.485646°E / 34.700042; 135.485646
CompletedJanuary 2007
Height
Roof177.4 m (582 ft)
Technical details
Floor countB1F to 50F
Floor area52,771 m2 (568,020 sq ft)
Design and construction
ArchitectTakenaka Corporation
DeveloperSumitomo Realty & Development, Nippon Steel City Produce
Main contractorTakenaka Corporation

This building is the highest in Fukushima ward, and the highest apartment block in the Umeda area. The glass curtain wall facade, an external wall made with glass, is a notable characteristic of this building.

Access

The nearest train station is Fukushima on the JR Osaka Loop Line and Hanshin Main Line.

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See also

  • Osaka
  • List of tallest buildings in Osaka
  • The Symphony Hall : neighboring concert hall
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