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Building: SANKYO NEW HEADQUARTER BUILDING IN TOKYO

パサージュガーデン渋谷<北-1> SANKYO新東京本社ビル

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SANKYO Shin-Tokyo Headquarters Building, completed in 1998, stands as a distinctive office complex in Shibuya's vibrant business district. Designed by architect Masashi Oe of PLANTEC, this structure exemplifies late 1990s Japanese commercial architecture. The building seamlessly integrates with the urban landscape while maintaining its own architectural identity. Located at 3-29-14 Shibuya, it serves as part of the Passage Garden Shibuya complex, contributing to the area's dynamic architectural character. The design reflects the era's emphasis on functional yet aesthetically conscious office space development.

SANKYO Shin-Tokyo Headquarters Building, completed in 1998, stands as a distinctive office complex in Shibuya's vibrant business district. Designed by architect Masashi Oe of PLANTEC, this structure exemplifies late 1990s Japanese commercial architecture. The building seamlessly integrates with the

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SANKYO Shin-Tokyo Headquarters Building, completed in 1998, stands as a distinctive office complex in Shibuya's vibrant business district. Designed by architect Masashi Oe of PLANTEC, this structure exemplifies late 1990s Japanese commercial architecture. The building seamlessly integrates with the urban landscape while maintaining its own architectural identity. Located at 3-29-14 Shibuya, it serves as part of the Passage Garden Shibuya complex, contributing to the area's dynamic architectural character. The design reflects the era's emphasis on functional yet aesthetically conscious office space development.