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Buildings | Tokyo Metropolitan Government Bureau of Finance
| Oficial Name of Organization: |
Tokyo Metropolis |
|---|---|
| Overview of Metropolitan Buildings: |
The Metropolitan Buildings consist of three main buildingsTokyo Metropolitan Main Building No.1:243 meters (797 ft) high with forty-eight stories above and three stories below ground. Tokyo Metropolitan Main Building No.2:163 meters (535 ft) high with thirty-f |
| Address: | 2-8-1, Nishishinjuku, Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo 163-8001 Japan |
| Telephone (Switchboard): |
03-5321-1111 |
| Start and Completion of Construction Work: |
Started: April 1988Completed: March 1991 |
| Area of Land: | Area of Buildings:Total Space: Approximately 42,940 square meters (10.6 acres)Approximately 27,500 square meters (296,000 square feet)Approximately 381,000 square meters (4,101,000 square feet) |
| Geographical Location: |
Latitude 35 degrees 41'10" N, Longitude 139 degrees 41' 43" E34.53 meters (113.3 feet) above sea level |
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