So what makes the Tokyo Metropolitan Government Tower special? It's free! The nearly 800-foot-tall building houses two observatories (North and South observatory) that are the highest vantage ...
In addition to Building 1, Building 2 (built in 1925) has also been designated a Tokyo Metropolitan Historical Building.
Tokyo’s government has ruled that beginning in April, detached new-builds above a certain size should be fitted with ...
Have you been wanting to travel to Japan but are worried you won't be able to communicate? Well, now a Transparent Display is ...
Uncover the hidden gems and must-see landmarks of Tokyo. From historic temples to futuristic skyscrapers, Tokyo has it all.
To accelerate this trend, Tokyo Metropolitan Government supports start-up companies such as those with cutting-edge technologies aiming to improve people's lives. New opportunities create growth ...
The Tokyo Metropolitan Government has been hosting year-round projection mapping displays at the iconic Tokyo Metropolitan ...
the Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building No. 1. Using light and sound, this initiative has transformed the building into a dynamic canvas for artistic expression. Since its inception ...
Changes in Tokyo’s population and the soaring number of high-rise buildings over the past 10 years prompted the metropolitan government to begin revising its damage estimate for a major quake ...
Workers were building a ramp to rescue a 74-year-old male truck driver trapped in a gigantic sinkhole in Saitama, ...
Shinjuku and the Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building are significant landmarks in Godzilla’s storied history. In The Return of Godzilla (1984), the Shinjuku area set the stage for a fierce ...