Otemachi Tower

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The Otemachi Tower (大手町タワー) is a high-rise office building with integrated retail and restaurant facilities (which are also known as OTEMORI) located in the Otemachi business district in Chiyoda ward, Tokyo.

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Otemachi Tower
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General information
StatusCompleted
TypeMizuho Bank Headquarters, hotel
LocationChiyoda, Tokyo, Japan
Coordinates35.685606°N 139.765275°E / 35.685606; 139.765275
Construction startedNovember 2009
CompletedApril 2014
OpeningDecember 2014
Height
Roof199.7 m (655 ft)
Top floor38
Technical details
Floor count44 (38 above ground, 6 underground)
Floor area198,390 m2 (2,135,500 sq ft)
Design and construction
Architect(s)Kohn Pedersen Fox
Main contractorTaisei Corporation
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The 38-story tower serves as the headquarters of Mizuho Bank. A luxury hotel facility operated by Aman Resorts occupies the top six floors of the tower.[1]

Overview

The Otemachi Tower replaced the previous 16-story head office complex of Fuji Bank then of Muzuho Holdings, which had been built in 1990 on the same site and was demolished in 2012.[2]

A major feature is a 3,600-m2 green area named "Otemachi Forest" occupying one third of the site.[3]

The building is situated above a nexus of five subway lines. The basement floors connect directly to Ōtemachi Station, as well as other nearby buildings.[4]

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