新橋演舞場・日産自動車新館
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6-18-2 ginza, chuo-ku, tokyo
The Shinbashi Enbujo and Nissan Automobile New Building stands as a significant example of early 1980s Japanese modernist architecture. Completed in 1982 by Nihon Sekkei, this mixed-use structure in Ginza's prestigious district seamlessly integrates commercial office space with a traditional theater and performance hall. The building demonstrates the architectural philosophy of balancing contemporary corporate functionality with cultural preservation. Its design reflects the economic prosperity of Japan's bubble era while maintaining sensitivity to the historic entertainment district's character. This landmark remains an important architectural statement in central Tokyo's evolving urban landscape.
The Shinbashi Enbujo and Nissan Automobile New Building stands as a significant example of early 1980s Japanese modernist architecture. Completed in 1982 by Nihon Sekkei, this mixed-use structure in Ginza's prestigious district seamlessly integrates commercial office space with a traditional theater
...The Shinbashi Enbujo and Nissan Automobile New Building stands as a significant example of early 1980s Japanese modernist architecture. Completed in 1982 by Nihon Sekkei, this mixed-use structure in Ginza's prestigious district seamlessly integrates commercial office space with a traditional theater and performance hall. The building demonstrates the architectural philosophy of balancing contemporary corporate functionality with cultural preservation. Its design reflects the economic prosperity of Japan's bubble era while maintaining sensitivity to the historic entertainment district's character. This landmark remains an important architectural statement in central Tokyo's evolving urban landscape.