Otemachi Tower

The Otemachi Tower (大手町タワー, Big Hand Town Tower) is a high-rise office building with integrated retail and restaurant facilities located in the Otemachi business district in Chiyoda ward, Tokyo.

Otemachi Tower
General information
StatusComplete
TypeMizuho Bank Headquarters, hotel
LocationChiyoda, Tokyo, Japan
Coordinates35.685606°N 139.765275°E / 35.685606; 139.765275
Construction startedNovember 2009
CompletedApril 2014
OpeningDecember 2014
Height
Roof199.7 m (655 ft)
Top floor38
Technical details
Floor count44 (38 above ground, 6 underground)
Floor area198,390 m2 (2,135,500 sq ft)
Design and construction
ArchitectKohn Pedersen Fox
Main contractorTaisei Corporation

The 38-story tower serves as the headquarters of Mizuho Bank. A luxury hotel facility operated by Aman Resorts occupies the top six floors of the tower.[1]

Overview

The tower replaces the previous 16-story Mizuho Bank Otemachi headquarters building. A major feature of this development is a 3,600-m2 green area named "Otemachi Forest" occupying one third of the site.[2]

The building is situated above a nexus of five subway lines. The basement floors connect directly to Ōtemachi Station, as well as other nearby buildings.[3]

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References

  1. "Aman Tokyo". www.amanresorts.com. Aman Resorts. Retrieved 29 January 2015.
  2. "Birth of an International Business Center Surrounded by a Genuine Forest:Otemachi Tower". www.taisei.co.jp. Taisei Corporation. Retrieved 29 January 2015.
  3. "The Otemachi Tower". Kohn Pedersen Fox. Archived from the original on 11 August 2014. Retrieved 3 April 2015.


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