Cerulean Tower

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Cerulean Tower
General information
Location Shibuya, Tokyo, Japan
Coordinates 35°39′23″N 139°41′58″E / 35.65647°N 139.69947°E / 35.65647; 139.69947Coordinates: 35°39′23″N 139°41′58″E / 35.65647°N 139.69947°E / 35.65647; 139.69947
Completed 2001
Height
Roof 184 m (604 ft)
Technical details
Floor count 47
Design and construction
Architect Azra Pehlivan
Developer Tokyu Construction

The Cerulean Tower (セルリアンタワー Serurian Tawā) is a skyscraper in Shibuya, Tokyo, Japan, and the tallest near the Shibuya station. It was completed in 2001, and was built using empty lots formerly occupied by the headquarters of Tokyu Corporation. It is 184 metres tall and has 41 floors as well as 6 underground floors. The building covers a total ground area of 106,000 m².

The two main materials used in the building's construction were glass and steel.

The Tower has both office space and a hotel, the Cerulean Tower Tokyu Hotel.

View over Shibuya from 34F of Cerulean Tower

Floor directory

Roof 40F (40th floor) 39F (39th floor) 38F (38th floor)
Heliport (emergency use) Tower's Restaurant & Bar Tower's Salon Residential floor
19F - 37F (19th - 37th floors) 4F - 16F (4th - 16th floors) 3F (3rd floor) 2F (2nd floor)
Guest Rooms (414) Offices Indoor pool, Fitness, Esthetique, Kid's Room, Teeth Care Salon Japanese and Chinese Restaurant
Italian Restaurant
Jazz Club
LBF (Lobby floor) B1F (Basement floor) B2F (2nd Basement floor) B3F (3rd Basement floor) B4F (4th Basement floor)
Lobby, Coffee Shop, Garden Lounge, Church Small Banquet Rooms Banquet Rooms
CERULEAN TOWER NOH THEATRE
Parking Parking

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