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  2. Hiroo, Shibuya - Wikipedia

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    New Sanno Hotel. The New Sanno Hotel is a short-term accommodation facility operated by the U.S. Navy. While the hotel technically is located in Minami-Azabu, it is nearby the Hiroo subway station and Tengenji Bridge. The hotel opened in 1983 after moving from a location nearby Akasaka Mitsuke Station. The large number of daily visitors to the ...

  3. New Sanno Hotel - Wikipedia

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    The new hotel was constructed on the site of what was previously the headquarters of electrical manufacturer Anritsu. The hotel was identically sized to the old Sanno Hotel, with 149 rooms, a floor area of 150,000 square feet (14,000 m 2), and parking for 74 cars. A $10 million renovation of the facility was conducted from 2004 through 2006.

  4. Shibuya Scramble Square - Wikipedia

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    An observation deck, “SHIBUYA SKY”, is located on the roof of the skyscraper. The complex includes shops, offices, an observation deck, and a parking area. Shibuya Scramble Square takes its name from "Shibuya Scramble Crossing", the world-famous pedestrian crossing located just a few meters from the building. This is the busiest pedestrian ...

  5. Shibuya Crossing - Wikipedia

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    According to the Shibuya Center Street in 2016, the number of pedestrians crossing the intersection was as much as 3,000 [2] per green light (every 2 minutes). [7] A 2014 flow measurement survey by the Shibuya Redevelopment Association estimated 260,000 pedestrians per day on week days, and 390,000 pedestrians on non-working days. [2]

  6. Cerulean Tower - Wikipedia

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    The Cerulean Tower (セルリアンタワー, Serurian Tawā) is a skyscraper in Shibuya, Tokyo, Japan. It was completed in March 2001, and opened in April. It was built using empty lots formerly occupied by the headquarters of Tokyu Corporation. It is 184 metres tall and has 41 floors as well as 6 underground floors.

  7. Shibuya - Wikipedia

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    Shibuya is famous for its scramble crossing, called Shibuya Crossing. [17] It is located in front of the Shibuya Station Hachikō exit and stops vehicles in all directions to allow pedestrians to inundate the entire intersection. Shibuya Crossing is the "world's busiest pedestrian crossing", with upwards of 3,000 people at a time.

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