1, shiba-daimon, minato-ku, tokyo
MetroGate is a striking mixed-use development completed in 1999, located in Shibadaimon, Minato Ward, Tokyo. Designed by architect Ken Yokogawa, this building exemplifies late 1990s Japanese contemporary architecture. The structure seamlessly integrates multiple functions including accommodations, facility management spaces, and office areas, reflecting the complex urban needs of Tokyo's business district. Its strategic location near major transportation hubs makes it a functional landmark. The building's architectural composition demonstrates Yokogawa's thoughtful approach to vertical urban density while maintaining distinct functional zones. MetroGate remains an important example of efficient mixed-use design in Tokyo's evolving metropolitan landscape.
MetroGate is a striking mixed-use development completed in 1999, located in Shibadaimon, Minato Ward, Tokyo. Designed by architect Ken Yokogawa, this building exemplifies late 1990s Japanese contemporary architecture. The structure seamlessly integrates multiple functions including accommodations, f
...MetroGate is a striking mixed-use development completed in 1999, located in Shibadaimon, Minato Ward, Tokyo. Designed by architect Ken Yokogawa, this building exemplifies late 1990s Japanese contemporary architecture. The structure seamlessly integrates multiple functions including accommodations, facility management spaces, and office areas, reflecting the complex urban needs of Tokyo's business district. Its strategic location near major transportation hubs makes it a functional landmark. The building's architectural composition demonstrates Yokogawa's thoughtful approach to vertical urban density while maintaining distinct functional zones. MetroGate remains an important example of efficient mixed-use design in Tokyo's evolving metropolitan landscape.