Opened in November 2018, Marunouchi Nijubashi Building is located right in the heart of one of the world’s leading business districts straddling Hibiya Dori, Babasaki Dori and Naka Dori, Marunouchi. This is arguably Tokyo’s most desired area where tenants can enjoy the hustle and bustle of Ginza, Hibiya and Yurakucho, whilst having immediate access to the elegance and calm of the Imperial Palace Outer Gardens and Naka-Dori.
Marunouchi Nijubashi Building features a damping structure boasting 1.5 times the seismic performance required by standard Building Laws. In addition, back-up generators can be activated in the event of emergencies ensuring business continuity and peace of mind.
The building is also directly connected to Hibiya station on the Toei Mita Line as well as Yurakucho Station on the Yurakucho Line and is adjacent to Nijubashi-mae Station on the Chiyoda Line. It is also possible to access the vast underground network of passageways directly through to Tokyo Station and Otemachi without worrying about bad weather.
Servcorp is located on the 2nd & 3rd floors of Marunouchi Nijubashi Building and features a 5-star fit-out, artwork, a large coworking space, fully equipped counter bar, plenty of seating to relax or network, a spectacular boardroom and spacious offices of varying sizes. With panoramic views flush with green stretch beyond the Imperial Palace garden to Hibiya Park, this location will undoubtedly impress.
Marunouchi is an area sandwiched between the Imperial Palace Outer Garden, Tokyo Station and neighboring business districts of Otemachi and Hibiya, where major banks and large multinationals tower above the streetscape. It is truly one of Japan's financial and economic centers. Nijubashi Building faces the gorgeous Naka Dori – one of the leading shopping boulevards in Japan. Lined with zelkova trees interspersed with unique public art, the sun drenched boulevard features sophisticated fashion boutiques and chic cafes and particularly comes to life around any lunchtime when it is closed to traffic. High-end stores such Hermes, Paul Smith, Tiffany & Co, Ermenegildo Zegna and Brooks Brothers all have their flagship stores here.
From November to February, all 240 trees along the 1.2km street are illuminated with over one million LED lamps. Another five minutes walk west brings you to the outskirts of the Imperial Palace with its impressive stone walls, the wide Babasaki moat and Nijubashi Bridge. Travel a little south and you arrive at arguably Tokyo’s most prestigious hotel, the Peninsula.
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Marunouchi Area