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Building: MITSUI SOKO HAKOZAKI BUILDING

三井倉庫箱崎ビル(アイ・ビー・エム箱崎事業所)

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The Mitsui Warehouse Hakozaki Building, completed in 1989, stands as a notable example of late 20th-century Japanese commercial architecture. Located in Tokyo's Nihonbashi Hakozaki district, this mixed-use structure combines residential and office functions within a single design. Designed by the renowned Takenaka Corporation, the building exemplifies the sophisticated architectural approach characteristic of Japan's economic bubble era. Its thoughtful integration of living and working spaces reflects the evolving urban design principles of the period, making it a significant reference point for understanding Tokyo's architectural development during the late 1980s.

The Mitsui Warehouse Hakozaki Building, completed in 1989, stands as a notable example of late 20th-century Japanese commercial architecture. Located in Tokyo's Nihonbashi Hakozaki district, this mixed-use structure combines residential and office functions within a single design. Designed by the re

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The Mitsui Warehouse Hakozaki Building, completed in 1989, stands as a notable example of late 20th-century Japanese commercial architecture. Located in Tokyo's Nihonbashi Hakozaki district, this mixed-use structure combines residential and office functions within a single design. Designed by the renowned Takenaka Corporation, the building exemplifies the sophisticated architectural approach characteristic of Japan's economic bubble era. Its thoughtful integration of living and working spaces reflects the evolving urban design principles of the period, making it a significant reference point for understanding Tokyo's architectural development during the late 1980s.