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・ Shin-Kodaira Station
・ Shin-Koga Station
・ Shin-Koganei Station
・ Shin-Koiwa
・ Shin-Koiwa Station
・ Shin-Koshigaya Station
・ Shin-Kotoni Station
・ Shin-Koyasu Station
・ Shin-Kurashiki Station
・ Shin-Kurobe Station
・ Shin-Kōenji Station
・ Shin-Kōshinzuka Station
・ Shin-Kūkō Expressway
・ Shin-Maebashi Station
・ Shin-Maruko Station
Shin-Marunouchi Building
・ Shin-Matsuda Station
・ Shin-Matsudo Station
・ Shin-Meishin Expressway
・ Shin-Mikawashima Station
・ Shin-Minamata Station
・ Shin-Misato Station
・ Shin-Miyakawa Station
・ Shin-Mobara Station
・ Shin-Moriya Station
・ Shin-Moriyama Station
・ Shin-Nagata Station
・ Shin-Naka Station
・ Shin-Nakano Station
・ Shin-Narashino Station


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Shin-Marunouchi Building : ウィキペディア英語版
Shin-Marunouchi Building

The , or New Marunouchi Building, is the highest building of the Chiyoda ward in Tokyo. The building was completed on April 19, 2007, and open to the public on April 27, 2007. It is often called as "Shin Maru Biru" in short.
==Overview==
The previous eight story high was built there in 1952. The construction work of the current building began on March 15, 2005, and the building was one of the commercial complex buildings in Marunouchi Manhattan Plan, a redevelopment project in the Marunouchi area, following to the Marunouchi OAZO and the Tokyo Building TOKIA. The building was designed by Hopkins Architects of London.
The building contains office floors, and 153 stores are housed in total.〔(The Shin Marunouchi Building Outline )〕 The total construction cost was about 90 billion yen, and constructed by the Takenaka Corporation. The building was designed by British architect Sir Michael Hopkins, who won the Special Award of the Civic Trust Award for Sustainability in 2002.〔(The Shin Marunouchi Building Concept )〕
The basement floor connects to Tokyo Station, as well as other nearby buildings.

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