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  2. Shibuya Stream - Wikipedia

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    Shibuya Stream (Japanese: 渋谷ストリーム) is a skyscraper and retail complex completed in 2018 in the Shibuya shopping district of Tokyo, Japan. The building is located in the space vacated when the Tōkyū Tōyoko Line terminal in Shibuya was relocated underground in 2013.

  3. Incredible Shrinking Building in Tokyo Skyscraper Demolition ...

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    The ongoing demolition of a Tokyo skyscraper makes it look like the 460-foot-tall building is shrinking. Taisei Corp., the construction company taking down the Grand Prince Hotel Akasaka, is using ...

  4. List of hotels in Puerto Rico - Wikipedia

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  5. List of tallest structures in Japan - Wikipedia

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    To be built on the site of the 129-metre-tall (424 ft) Imperial Hotel Tokyo Tower; A 145-metre-tall (476 ft) Main Building will be built next to it, replacing the current 61-metre-tall (200 ft) Imperial Hotel Tokyo Main Building (scheduled for completion in 2036) [250] Yaesu 2-Chōme South District Redevelopment 230 (755) 39 2028 Tokyo [251]

  6. Akasaka-mitsuke Station - Wikipedia

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    Akasaka-mitsuke Station is served by the Tokyo Metro Ginza Line and Tokyo Metro Marunouchi Line, providing same-platform transfers between the two lines in the same direction (for example eastbound to eastbound). Reversing directions between the lines is also fairly easy as the eastbound lines are stacked above the westbound lines.

  7. List of tallest structures in Tokyo - Wikipedia

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    Hotel New Otani Tokyo: 1964–1968 72 (237) 17 Chiyoda [14] Kasumigaseki Building: 1968–1970 156 (512) 36 Chiyoda [298] World Trade Center Building (1st Generation) 1970–1971 163 (533) 40 Minato [299] Keio Plaza Hotel North Tower: 1971–1974 180 (589) 47 Shinjuku [300] Shinjuku Sumitomo Building: 1974–1974 210 (690) 52 Shinjuku [107 ...