Shiodome Media Tower

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Shiodome Media Tower
General information
Type Office, hotel
Location Minato, Tokyo, Japan
Coordinates 35°39′47″N 139°45′32″E / 35.6631°N 139.759°E / 35.6631; 139.759Coordinates: 35°39′47″N 139°45′32″E / 35.6631°N 139.759°E / 35.6631; 139.759
Construction started 2000
Completed 2003
Opening 2003
Height
Roof 172.6 m (566 ft)
Technical details
Floor count 34
Floor area 66,489 m2 (715,680 sq ft)
Design and construction
Architect Seita Morishima
Developer Kajima Construction

The Shiodome Media Tower (汐留メディアタワー Shiodome Medeia Tawa) is a high-rise building in Shiodome, Tokyo, Japan. It is 172.6 m (564 ft) high, has 34 floors, and 66,489 m² (710,400 ft²) of floor space. Construction began in 2000, and the building opened in 2003. It was designed by Seita Morishima, and built by Kajima Construction.

Floors 124 are the headquarters of Kyodo News, a nonprofit cooperative news agency. Floors 2534 is Park Hotel - Tokyo, a member of Design Hotels AG. The building features an atrium that begins with the hotel lobby on the building’s 25th floor and extends to the 34th floor, providing panoramic views over Tokyo.

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