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Sunday, November 26, 2017

Tokyo Metropolitan Government building, Shinjuku district, Tokyo ...
src: c8.alamy.com

The Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building (?????, T?ky?-to Ch?sha), also referred to as Toch? (??) for short, houses the headquarters of the Tokyo Metropolitan Government, which governs the 23 wards of Tokyo, as well as the cities, towns and villages that constitutes the whole Tokyo Metropolis.

Located in Shinjuku, the building was designed by architect Kenzo Tange. It consists of a complex of three structures, each taking up a city block. The tallest of the three is Tokyo Metropolitan Main building No.1, a tower 48 stories tall that splits into two sections at the 33rd floor. The building also has three levels below ground. The design of the building was meant to resemble a computer chip, while also evoking the look of a Gothic cathedral.

The other two buildings in the complex are the eight-story Tokyo Metropolitan Assembly Building (including one underground floor) and Tokyo Metropolitan Main Building No.2, which has 37 stories including three below ground.

The two panoramic observation decks, one in each tower on floor 45 (202 meters [663 ft] high), are free of charge to the public and contain gift shops and cafes.

The observation decks are open between 9:30 - 23:00, but the two observation decks alternate the dates they are open.


Video Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building



History

The building was designed by Kenzo Tange and finished in December 1990 at the expense of ¥157 billion (about US$ 1 billion) of public money. It replaced the former Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building at Y?rakuch?, which was built in 1957 and also design by Tange. The former Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building is now the site of the Tokyo International Forum.

It was the tallest building by roof height in Tokyo, at 242.9 meters [797 ft], until the Midtown Tower was completed in 2006.

Though it has not gained the same degree of worldwide recognition as Tokyo Tower or Tokyo Skytree, the Metropolitan Government Building has come to represent the city in its own right. It frequently appears in Japanese science fiction and anime such as Digimon Tamers as a symbol of authority or in type scenes depicting a futuristic or post-apocalyptic Shinjuku. The building made its first major appearance in the 1991 Godzilla film Godzilla vs. King Ghidorah, where it appears in the first part of the film's climactic battle between Godzilla and Mecha-King Ghidorah. The two monsters fight at the foot of the skyscraper, with Godzilla eventually crashing through the building's midsection.


Maps Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building



See also

  • List of tallest buildings and structures in Tokyo

Shinjuku District in Tokyo - Kuuki Yomenai
src: www.kuukiyomenai.com


References


Tocho - A view to a thrill - AnimeFanatika
src: animefanatika.co.za


External links

  • Map showing the buildings and its neighborhood
  • Tokyo Metropolitan Government Buildings
  • Guide to the Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building Tour (in Japanese)
  • CityMayors.com feature
  • 3D model of the building for use in Google Earth
  • Tokyo Metropolitan Government Complex
  • Wheelchair Accessibility Information

Source of article : Wikipedia