Nishi Shinjuku

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Nishi Shinjuku (西新宿) is a district west of Shinjuku Station in Tokyo, Japan. The district, best known for its wide array of skyscrapers is a major Tokyo business district that first started to truly develop in the mid 1970s with the Keio Plaza Inter-Continental. The most recent building to be completed is the Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building and for a long period of time, Tower I, located here, was the largest building in Japan. Nishi-shinjuku has grown greatly since the 1970s and continues to spread west, away from the city center. The Nishi-Shinjuku 3-Chome Redevelopment project is underway as well, which will lead to three of the four tallest buildings of Japan being added to the area.

Buildings in Nishi-Shinjuku

Well known buildings in the Nishi-Shinjuku Area include:

  • Shinjuku Sumitomo Building – 1974
  • Shinjuku Mitsui Building – 1974
  • Shinjuku KDDI Building – 1974
  • Shinjuku Sompo Japan Building – 1976
  • Shinjuku Nomura Building – 1978
  • Shinjuku Center Building – 1979
  • Hotel Hyatt Tokyo Shinjuku – 1980
  • Shinjuku NS Building – 1982
  • Kougakuin University S-Tec Building – 1989
  • Shinjuku L Tower – 1990
  • Shinjuku Monolith Building – 1990
  • Shinjuku Park Tower – 1994
  • Shinjuku I-Town Square – 1994
  • Shinjuku I-land Tower – 1995
  • Tokyo Opera City – 1996
  • Nishi Shinjuku Mitsui – Tower 1999
  • Shinjuku Oak City – 2002
  • Shinjuku First West – 2003
  • Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building – 2005

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