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Building: MIDLAND SQUARE TOYOTA MAINICHI BUILDING

ミッドランド スクエア 豊田・毎日ビルディング

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Midland Square Toyoda-Mainichi Building stands as a prominent landmark in Nagoya's Meieki district. Completed in 2006, this mixed-use skyscraper was designed by Nikken Sekkei, one of Japan's leading architectural firms. Rising 247 meters with 44 floors, the building seamlessly integrates theatrical and concert venues, commercial retail spaces, and office facilities. Its distinctive architectural design emphasizes verticality and elegance, while the strategic combination of cultural, commercial, and corporate functions represents contemporary urban development. The building has become an essential cultural and commercial hub in central Nagoya, showcasing modern Japanese architecture at its finest.

Midland Square Toyoda-Mainichi Building stands as a prominent landmark in Nagoya's Meieki district. Completed in 2006, this mixed-use skyscraper was designed by Nikken Sekkei, one of Japan's leading architectural firms. Rising 247 meters with 44 floors, the building seamlessly integrates theatrical

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Midland Square Toyoda-Mainichi Building stands as a prominent landmark in Nagoya's Meieki district. Completed in 2006, this mixed-use skyscraper was designed by Nikken Sekkei, one of Japan's leading architectural firms. Rising 247 meters with 44 floors, the building seamlessly integrates theatrical and concert venues, commercial retail spaces, and office facilities. Its distinctive architectural design emphasizes verticality and elegance, while the strategic combination of cultural, commercial, and corporate functions represents contemporary urban development. The building has become an essential cultural and commercial hub in central Nagoya, showcasing modern Japanese architecture at its finest.