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  2. Royal Park Shiodome Tower - Wikipedia

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    The Royal Park Shiodome Tower (ロイヤルパーク汐留タワー) is a skyscraper located in Minato, Tokyo, Japan. Construction of the 172-meter skyscraper was finished in 2003. Construction of the 172-meter skyscraper was finished in 2003.

  3. List of tallest structures in Tokyo - Wikipedia

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    Located at Sio-Site, which includes the Dentsu Building, Nittele Tower, and other skyscrapers like the 173 m (566 ft) Tokyo Shiodome Building and Shiodome Media Tower, and the 172 m (564 ft) Royal Park Shiodome Tower [96] [97] [98] 24 Sumitomo Fudosan Mita Garden Tower 215 (705) 42 2023 Minato

  4. Category:Skyscrapers in Minato, Tokyo - Wikipedia

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    Royal Park Shiodome Tower; S. Shinagawa East One Tower; Shiodome City Center; Shiodome Media Tower; Sony City; Sumitomo Fudosan Roppongi Grand Tower; T. Tokyo Midtown;

  5. Shiodome - Wikipedia

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    Shiodome is an area in Minato, Tokyo, Japan, located adjacent to Shinbashi and Ginza, near Tokyo Bay and the Hamarikyu Gardens. Formerly a railway terminal, Shiodome has been transformed into one of Tokyo's most modern areas.

  6. Shiodome City Center - Wikipedia

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    Shiodome City Center (汐留シティセンター, Shiodome Shiti Sentā) is a 216 m (708 ft), 43-story skyscraper in the Shiodome area of Minato, Tokyo, Japan, managed by Mitsui Fudosan and Alderney Investments Pte Ltd., a subsidiary of the Singaporean sovereign wealth fund GIC Private Limited.

  7. Acty Shiodome - Wikipedia

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    The Acty Shiodome is a 190-metre, 56-storey residential skyscraper in the Shiodome area of Minato-Ku, Tokyo, Japan. It was constructed between April 2000 and February 2004, and is currently the second tallest residential building in Japan. [ 1 ]