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High-rise buildings in Tokyo

# Building Images Height Floors Building type Year Status
1 View from the west The Peninsula Tokyo 14 328 ft 24 high-rise building 2007
2 View from the northwest Meguro Gajoen 2 328 ft 19 high-rise building 1991
3 From the northwest City Front Tower [River City 21] 6 328 ft 31 high-rise building 1990
4 The west side Tokyo Prince Hotel Park Tower 5 328 ft 30 high-rise building 2005
5 View from the southwest The Chuo Mitsui Trust & Banking Co. Ltd. Head Office [Shiba 3-Chome East Redevelopment Plan] 1 328 ft 22 high-rise building 2001
6 From the west Gotenyama Trust Tower [Gotenyama Hills] 9 328 ft 21 high-rise building 1990
7 Looking east from Hiromachi Laguna Tower 20 328 ft 31 high-rise building 2005
8 Looking west from the World Trade Center City Planning Shiba Koen Tower Project 9 328 ft 30 high-rise building 2006
9 View east from Otsuka Center Office [Bunkyo Green Court] 3 328 ft 23 high-rise building 1998
10 K Project 328 ft 23 high-rise building 1994
11 Shuwa Shinkawa Daiichi Building 328 ft 21 high-rise building
12 Looking east from City Hall Laurel Court Shinjuku Tower 3 328 ft 32 high-rise building 2002
13 Seafort Tower [Sea Fort Square] 328 ft 29 high-rise building 1993
14 From the Shuto Expressway Riverside Yomiuri Building 2 328 ft 20 high-rise building 1994
15 As seen from the World Trade Center New Pier Takeshiba, North Tower [Takeshiba Area Redevelopment] 2 327 ft 24 high-rise building 1991
16 Kawada New Head Office Building 327 ft 20 high-rise building
17 Akasaka 4 Chome North Plan 327 ft 20 high-rise building 2005
18 View east from Osaki Gotenyama Trust Court [Gotenyama Hills] 4 327 ft 25 high-rise building 1990
19 Looking east from the JR tracks Mizuho Asset Trust Building 2 327 ft 22 high-rise building
20 View from the southeast Kokusai Shin Akasaka East Building [Kokusai Shin Akasaka Buildings] 3 327 ft 24 high-rise building 1980
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