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Building: SHINーYOKOHAMA PRINCE HOTEL

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Shin-Yokohama Prince Hotel stands as a striking example of 1990s Japanese hospitality architecture, completed in 1992 by Shimizu Corporation. Located in Yokohama's Kohoku Ward, this mixed-use complex seamlessly integrates accommodation facilities with commercial spaces, reflecting the era's emphasis on multi-functional urban development. The building exemplifies the sophisticated design principles characteristic of luxury hotel architecture from this period, combining practical functionality with aesthetic refinement. Its prominent location near Shin-Yokohama Station made it a landmark in the region's urban landscape, showcasing how commercial hotels evolved to serve both business travelers and leisure guests while contributing to the city's architectural character.

Shin-Yokohama Prince Hotel stands as a striking example of 1990s Japanese hospitality architecture, completed in 1992 by Shimizu Corporation. Located in Yokohama's Kohoku Ward, this mixed-use complex seamlessly integrates accommodation facilities with commercial spaces, reflecting the era's emphasis

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Shin-Yokohama Prince Hotel stands as a striking example of 1990s Japanese hospitality architecture, completed in 1992 by Shimizu Corporation. Located in Yokohama's Kohoku Ward, this mixed-use complex seamlessly integrates accommodation facilities with commercial spaces, reflecting the era's emphasis on multi-functional urban development. The building exemplifies the sophisticated design principles characteristic of luxury hotel architecture from this period, combining practical functionality with aesthetic refinement. Its prominent location near Shin-Yokohama Station made it a landmark in the region's urban landscape, showcasing how commercial hotels evolved to serve both business travelers and leisure guests while contributing to the city's architectural character.