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  2. Mode Gakuen Cocoon Tower - Wikipedia

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    Mode Gakuen Cocoon Tower (モード学園コクーンタワー, Mōdo gakuen kokūn tawā) is a 204-metre-tall (669-foot), 50-story educational facility located in the Nishi-Shinjuku district in Shinjuku, Tokyo, Japan. The building is home to three educational institutions: Tokyo Mode Gakuen (fashion vocational school), HAL Tokyo (special ...

  3. Category:Buildings and structures in Tokyo - Wikipedia

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    Category: Buildings and structures in Tokyo. 54 languages. ... Music venues in Tokyo (1 C, 34 P) O. Office buildings in Tokyo (1 C, 2 P) Outdoor sculptures in Tokyo ...

  4. List of tallest structures in Tokyo - Wikipedia

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    Built in 1968, the Kasumigaseki Building was the first modern office skyscraper in Tokyo and was the prefecture's tallest building until 1970. Tokyo Tower reigned as the tallest freestanding structure in Tokyo and Japan for nearly 54 years. This is a list of buildings that once held the title of tallest building in Tokyo.

  5. Bunkyo Civic Center - Wikipedia

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    The Bunkyo Civic Center (文京シビックセンター) is the government building for Bunkyo ward in Tokyo, Japan. Its 25th floor houses a free observation deck. The building was completed in 1994. [1] It has been described as a "colossal Pez candy dispenser" by The Japan Times. [2]

  6. Architecture of Tokyo - Wikipedia

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    Tokyo once was a city with low buildings and packed with single family homes, today the city has a larger focus on high rise residential homes and urbanization. Tokyo's culture is changing as well as increased risk of natural catastrophes, because of this architecture has had to make dramatic changes since the 1990s.

  7. Sōgakudō Concert Hall - Wikipedia

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    Established in 1890, it is the oldest western-style concert hall in Japan. Formerly the hall belonged to the Tokyo Music School, now the Tokyo University of the Arts.By 1972, it had become too old for school use, so Taitō Ward obtained the property, now designated an Important Cultural Property.

  8. Nakano Sunplaza - Wikipedia

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    Leading up to the building's closure and demolition after 50 years, a series of commemorative concerts celebrating the hall's existence and marking its closure, entitled Sayonara Nakano Sun Plaza Ongakusai and featuring artists such as Flumpool, Ziyoou-Vachi, Reol and Tatsurou Yamashita, was held between May 1st and July 2nd of 2023.

  9. NHK Hall - Wikipedia

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    The NHK Hall is a concert hall located at the NHK Broadcasting Center, the main headquarters of Japan's public broadcaster NHK. [1] The hall is the main venue for the NHK Symphony Orchestra, but it has also played host to other events, such as the 1979 Japan Music Awards, and NHK's annual New Year's Eve special Kōhaku Uta Gassen.