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TOKYO SHIODOME BUILDING

TOKYO SHIODOME BUILDING Appearance

This is an advanced urban space adjacent to Ginza and overlooking both the Hama-rikyu Gardens and Tokyo Bay.

ABOUT

Adjacent to Ginza and Kasumigaseki, it is a perfect location in the highly convenient Shiodome area, where one can overlook Tokyo Bay with the Hama-rikyu Gardens found in between.
CONRAD TOKYO, a luxury brand owned by Hilton, and Pedi Shiodome, a retail facility, form an advanced urban space that supports business and tourism in the Shiodome area.

TOKYO SHIODOME BUILDING Appearance

General View/Access

TOKYO SHIODOME BUILDING Overall View
Name Intended uses Number of floors Details
(1) Office area Business offices High-rise building
Above-ground floors 3-26

State-of-the-art, highly functional offices, including floors designed to be compatible with the setup of dealing rooms, and one of Japan’s largest offerings in terms of whole-floor office space available with over 1,000 tsubo per floor.

(2) CONRAD TOKYO Hotel Upper building
Above-ground floors 28-37
Lower building
Above-ground floors 1-2

CONRAD TOKYO is a luxury hotel brand of the Hilton Group and boasts two Michelin-starred restaurants.

(3) Pedi Shiodome Shops High-rise building
Above-ground floor 2 and below-ground floors 1-2

Pedi Shiodome is a retail facility for business people where Parco is providing visitors with proposals of new styles.

Access

  • 6-minute walk from Shimbashi Station (JR, Tokyo Metro Ginza Line/Toei Subway Asakusa Line)
  • 1-minute walk from Shiodome Station on the Yurikamome Line/Toei Asakusa Line

Datasheet

Building Outline

Building name TOKYO SHIODOME BUILDING
Location 1-9-1 Higashi-Shinbashi, Minato-ku, Tokyo
Site area (size) 17,847.00 m² (5,398.9 tsubo)
Total floor area 191,394.06 m² (57,896.7 tsubo)
Scale 37 floors above ground/4 below ground
Intended uses Offices, hotels, shops and parking
Number of parking spaces 439 spaces
Completed January 2005