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  2. Tokyo Station - Wikipedia

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    Tokyo's mainline railway network in 1904, a decade before the opening of Tokyo Station; the station was constructed as an integrated terminus for these lines. In 1889, a Tokyo municipal committee drew up plans for an elevated railway line connecting the Tōkaidō Main Line terminal at Shinbashi to the Nippon Railway (now Tōhoku Main Line ...

  3. Tatsuno Kingo - Wikipedia

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    Tatsuno Kingo (辰野 金吾, October 13, 1854 – 25 March 1919) was a Japanese architect born in Karatsu, Saga Prefecture, Kyushu.He was a Doctor of Engineering; conferred as Jusanmi (従三位, Junior Third Rank) and Kunsanto (勲三等, Order of Third Class); and served as dean of Architecture Department at Tokyo Imperial University.

  4. 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.

  5. List of tallest structures in Japan - Wikipedia

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    Tokyo: Yumeshima Station Tower 275 (820) 55 2025 Osaka [242] Ikebukuro Station West Exit Redevelopment Building B 270 (886) 50 2040 Tokyo [243] Nakano Station New North Entrance 262 (860) 61 2029 Tokyo: To be built on the site of the 92-metre-tall (302 ft) Nakano Sunplaza [244] Shinjuku Station East Gate Redevelopment 260 (853) TBA TBA Tokyo

  6. List of tallest structures in Tokyo - Wikipedia

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    Tokyo Station Yaesu 1-Chōme East District Redevelopment 250 (819) 51 2025 [37] Minato: Tokyo Tower: 333 (1,092) 7 1958 [21] Azabudai Hills Mori JP Tower: 325 (1,068) 64 2023 [9] Shinjuku: Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building No. 1: 243 (799) 48 1991 [43] Bunkyō: Tokyo Dome Hotel: 155 (509) 43 2000 [182] Taitō: Renaissance Tower Ueno ...

  7. 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.

  8. Hiroshi Hara (architect) - Wikipedia

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    Kyōto Station, Kyoto, Japan. Hiroshi Hara (原 広司, Hara Hiroshi, born 9 September 1936) [1] is a Japanese architect and author on architecture. His major works, including Kyōto Station, the Umeda Sky Building in Osaka, the Yamato International building in Tokyo, the Sapporo Dome in Hokkaidō, and other important structures in Japan, have earned many awards.

  9. Imperial Crown Style - Wikipedia

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    The Imperial Crown Style (帝冠様式, teikan yōshiki) of Japanese architecture developed during the Japanese Empire in the early twentieth century. The style is identified by Japanese-style roofing on top of Neoclassical styled buildings; [1] and can have a centrally elevated structure with a pyramidal hip roof.

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