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Coordinates: 35°4046N 139°4553E / 35.679583°N 139.764722°E / 35.679583; 139.764722
 

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JP Tower
JP Tower, Marunouchi
Map
General information
StatusCompleted
TypeOffices, post office, retail, dining
LocationChiyoda, Tokyo, Japan
Coordinates35°40′46N 139°45′53E / 35.679583°N 139.764722°E / 35.679583; 139.764722
Construction startedNovember 2009
CompletedMay 2012
OpeningMarch 21, 2013
OwnerJapan Post
Height
Roof200.0 m (656.2 ft)
Top floor38
Technical details
Floor count42 (38 above ground, 4 underground)
Floor area212,000 m2 (2,280,000 sq ft)
Lifts/elevators34 (32 passenger, 2 service)
Design and construction
Architect(s)Tetsuro Yoshida (1931), Helmut Jahn (38 floor tower)
DeveloperJapan Post
Structural engineerMitsubishi Jisho Sekkei Inc.
Main contractorTaisei Corporation

The JP Tower (JPタワー) is a high rise office building with integrated retail and restaurant facilities located in front of the Marunouchi Exit of Tokyo StationinChiyoda ward, Tokyo. The building was completed in May 2012 and was opened to the public on March 21, 2013.

Overview[edit]

The 38 story JP Tower replaces the former central mail sorting facility of Japan Post. A large portion of the original five story low rise frontage of the Tokyo Central Post Office [ja], designed in 1931 by Tetsuro Yoshida, was preserved and redeveloped as the Kitte retail and dining facility.[1] JP Tower tenants include offices of the Mitsubishi UFJ Financial Group.

The basement floor connects directly to Tokyo Station, as well as other nearby buildings.

Intermediatheque[edit]

The Intermediatheque, located in the renovated Central Post Office building on the 2nd and 3rd floor, serves as a museum of academic culture and a venue for workshops and seminars open to the general public.[2]

The Intermediatheque was launched as an academic-industry collaborative project with the support of the University of Tokyo. The facility is jointly operated by Japan Post and The University Museum, The University of Tokyo. Many of the furnishings and exhibits on display dating back to the Imperial University era.

References[edit]

  1. ^ Kruger, Nicolai. "Layers Preserved: The Intermediatheque at JP Tower". Artscape Japan. Retrieved 29 January 2015.
  • ^ "JP Tower Museum Intermediatheque". www.intermediatheque.jp. JP Tower Museum. Retrieved 30 January 2015.
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