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Shiodome City Center
Skyscraper in Tokyo From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Shiodome City Center (汐留シティセンター, Shiodome Shiti Sentā) is a 216 m (708 ft), 43-story skyscraper in the Shiodome area of Minato, Tokyo, Japan, managed by Mitsui Fudosan and Alderney Investments Pte Ltd., a subsidiary of the Singaporean sovereign wealth fund GIC Private Limited. Opened in 2003, it has a 1200% floor area ratio.[2]
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History
In 2002 All Nippon Airways (ANA) announced that it would be taking up to ten floors in the then under-construction Shiodome City Center. It was planning on moving its headquarters from Tokyo International Airport. ANA announced that it was also moving some subsidiaries to the Shiodome City Center.[3] When Shiodome City Center opened, Nippon Cargo Airlines moved its headquarters into the facility.[4] The airline had its headquarters and its East Japan sales office on the 8th floor.[5]
Bloomberg reported in 2023 that GIC was considering a sale of the building.[6]
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Tenants
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Fujitsu's worldwide headquarters are in Shiodome City Center.[7] The airline All Nippon Airways maintains its headquarters and a ticketing office at the building.[8][9] The subsidiaries Air Nippon,[10] ANA & JP Express,[11] and All Nippon Airways Trading are headquartered in the building.[12] Air Japan, an ANA subsidiary, has some offices in Shiodome City Center.[13] Mitsui Chemicals has its headquarters in Shiodome City Center.[14] Vanilla Air, when it was known as AirAsia Japan, was headquartered here.[15]
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The building is close to the Shimbashi Station of the Tokyo Metro Ginza Line and Toei Asakusa Line, and the Shiodome Station of the Toei Ōedo Line.[24]
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