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  2. Meiji Seimei Kan - Wikipedia

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    It survived the bombing of Tokyo during World War II, but was taken over by the General Headquarters / Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (GHQ/SCAP) after the war. It was returned to Meiji Isurance Company in 1956. In 1997, the building was designated a National Important Cultural Property. It was the first building erected in the Showa ...

  3. Marunouchi - Wikipedia

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    Marunouchi in the aftermath of the 1923 Great Kantō earthquake; the NYK building (foreground), the Marunouchi Building (midground), Tokyo Station (background) In 1590, before shogun Tokugawa Ieyasu entered Edo Castle, the area now known as Marunouchi was an inlet of Tokyo Bay and had the name Hibiya.

  4. The Ascott Limited - Wikipedia

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    The acquisition was a strategic move by Ascott to access the rapidly expanding middle-class business hotel segment, with about 70% of TAUZIA's hotels catering to business and convention travellers and the remainder to leisure travellers. [16] In 2022, Ascott acquired serviced apartment brand, Oakwood, from Mapletree Investments.

  5. Marunouchi Building - Wikipedia

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    The Marunouchi Building (丸の内ビルディング) is a skyscraper located in Marunouchi, Tokyo, Japan. Construction of the 180-metre, 37-story skyscraper was finished in 2002. Construction of the 180-metre, 37-story skyscraper was finished in 2002.

  6. Category:Marunouchi - Wikipedia

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  7. Marunouchi Central Plaza - Wikipedia

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    Marunouchi Central Plaza, or Tokyo Marunouchi Station Plaza, [1] is a plaza on the Marunouchi side of Tokyo Station, in Tokyo, Japan. Construction on the plaza began in August 2014. It was unveiled in December 2017. The 6,500 square meter plaza is paved with white granite and partly lined with Japanese zelkova trees. [2]

  8. Nishi-Shinjuku Station - Wikipedia

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  9. Category:Tokyo Metro Marunouchi Line - Wikipedia

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