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Coordinates: 35°4108N 139°4127E / 35.68564°N 139.69095°E / 35.68564; 139.69095
 

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Shinjuku Park Tower
Shinjuku Park Tower as seen from Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building
Map
General information
StatusCompleted
Location3-7-1 Nishi-Shinjuku
Shinjuku, Tokyo, Japan
Coordinates35°41′08N 139°41′27E / 35.68564°N 139.69095°E / 35.68564; 139.69095
OpeningApril 25, 1994
Height
Roof235 m (771 ft)
Technical details
Floor count52
Floor area264,141 m2 (2,843,190 sq ft)
Design and construction
Architect(s)Kenzo Tange
Structural engineerKajima Corporation; Shimizu Corporation; Taisei Corporation
References
[1]

The Shinjuku Park Tower (新宿パークタワー, Shinjuku Pāku Tawā) is the second-tallest building in Shinjuku, Tokyo.

History[edit]

It was designed by Kenzo Tange and completed in 1994.

The building is owned and managed by Tokyo Gas Urban Development, a subsidiary of Tokyo Gas,[2] and was constructed on the site of a decommissioned gas storage facility. Tokyo Gas operates a regional cooling center on-site, which provides heating and cooling to the high-rise district of Nishi-Shinjuku, and supplies electricity to the adjacent Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building.[3]

The hotel featured prominently in Academy Award-winning film Lost in Translation.[4]

Architecture[edit]

Shinjuku Park Tower is a single building consisting of three connected block-shaped elements; S tower, which is 235 m (771 ft) tall with 52 stories, C tower which is 209 m (686 ft) tall with 47 stories and N tower which is 182 m (597 ft) tall with 41 stories. Floors 1 to 8 are occupied by retail stores, floors 9 to 37 are office floors and floors 39 to 52 are occupied by the luxury Park Hyatt Tokyo hotel, which includes a swimming pool with panoramic views on the city.[5][6]

Floor directory[edit]

39F-52F (39th–52nd floors) Disabled access 41F (41st floor) Disabled access 9F-37F (9th–37th floors) Disabled access
Park Hyatt Tokyo Check-in lobby Office floors
19F (19th floor) Disabled access 11F (11th floor) Disabled access 8F (8th floor) Disabled access
Taisei Housing Park Shinjuku Park Tower Dental Clinic
Mareesia Garden Clinic
NHK Garden
3F-7F (3rd–7th floors) Disabled access 3F-4F (3rd–4th floors) Disabled access 3F (3rd floor) Disabled access
Living Design Center Ozone The Conran Shop Shinjuku Park Tower Hall
1F (1st floor) Disabled access B1F (Basement floor) Disabled access B2F-B5F (2nd–5th Basement floors) Disabled access
Lobby, Gallery, Atrium Shops & Restaurants Parking

Tenants[edit]

In media[edit]

Images[edit]

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Shinjuku Park Tower". Skyscraper Center. CTBUH. Retrieved 2017-07-01.
  • ^ "オフィス向け賃貸ビル【新宿パークタワー】". 東京ガス都市開発 (in Japanese). Retrieved 2018-07-31.
  • ^ "新宿新都心". 東京ガスエンジニアリングソリューションズ株式会社 (in Japanese). Retrieved 2018-07-31.
  • ^ Mitchell, Wendy (February 4, 2004). "Sofia Coppola Talks About 'Lost In Translation,' Her Love Story That's Not 'Nerdy'". IndieWire. Archived from the original on August 13, 2019. Retrieved May 3, 2020.
  • ^ "SHINJUKU PARK TOWER:ABOUT". www.shinjukuparktower.com. Retrieved 2018-07-31.
  • ^ 5 Star Luxury Hotels in Shinjuku, Japan :: Park Hyatt Tokyo
  • ^ "日本ロレアル株式会社 アクセス・地図" (PDF).
  • ^ "アクセス | 会社紹介". 東京ガスコミュニケーションズ株式会社 (in Japanese). Retrieved 2018-07-31.
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