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Tokyo Midtown : ウィキペディア英語版
Tokyo Midtown

is a 569,000-square-meter (6.1 million sq ft) mixed-use development in Akasaka, Tokyo, Japan. Completed in March 2007, the $3 billion (¥370 billion) project includes office, residential, commercial, hotel, and leisure space, and the new quarters of the Suntory Museum of Art. When completed, the Midtown Tower was the tallest building in Tokyo.
The project site takes up 78,000 square meters (19.4 acres) previously occupied by the Japan Defense Agency in Roppongi area of Minato, along Gaien Higashi and close to Roppongi Station, and less than a kilometer (half a mile) from the similarly scaled Roppongi Hills complex.
The primary developer is Mitsui Fudosan, working in concert with several partners. The project was designed by architectural firm Skidmore, Owings & Merrill; Nikken Sekkei is the local architect of record. Landscape architecture of the surrounding new 40,000 m² (10 acre) public park was designed by EDAW, the Suntory Museum of Art designed by Kengo Kuma, and the design of the retail Galleria handled by the Colorado-based CommArts.
==Buildings==

*Midtown Tower is the second tallest building in Tokyo Prefecture at 248 meters (814 ft). It is the fifth-tallest in Japan, after Yokohama's Landmark Tower, Osaka's World Trade Center Building, Izumisano's Rinku Gate Tower Building, and the Tokyo Skytree. The building includes office space, condominiums, and, at the top floors, the Ritz-Carlton hotel.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://content.time.com/time/travel/cityguide/article/0,31489,1897812_1899905_1899884,00.html )〕 The tower has the headquarters of Hudson Soft.〔"(Corporate overview )." Hudson Soft. Retrieved on July 12, 2010.〕
*Midtown East
*Midtown West has the headquarters of Fujifilm and the headquarters of Fuji Xerox.〔"(Head Office )." Fujifilm. Retrieved on July 12, 2010.〕〔"(FUJI XEROX Company Profile )." Fuji Xerox. Retrieved on July 12, 2010.〕 The headquarters of Fuji Xerox moved to its current location on January 15, 2007.〔"(FUJI XEROX Headquarters Map )." Fuji Xerox. Retrieved on July 12, 2010.〕
*Parkside
*Midtown Front
*Midtown Gardenside (formerly known as Midtown West) will feature the Oakwood Premier Tokyo Midtown luxury serviced apartments.
*Galleria

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