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The Umeda Sky Building (梅田スカイビル, Umeda Sukai Biru) is a two-tower mixed-use skyscraper located in Osaka, Japan. Located in the outskirts of Umeda business district in Kita-ku, Osaka, the Umeda Sky Building consists of two 40-story towers that connect at their two uppermost stories, which are interconnected via glass bridges with escalators and elevators which crosses the tower's open atrium space in the ground floor area.[2] which currently the fifteenth-tallest building in the prefecture, and one of the city's most recognizable landmarks.[3]
The towers reached a total height of 170 m (557.74 ft) while the overall height of the tower including the towers' spires is at 190 metres (623.4 ft).[4] The towers were designed by Hiroshi Hara,[1] and was constructed by Takenaka Corporation[5] and was completed in 1993.[6]
^ abHiroshi Hara, Terasaki Center for Japanese Studies, UCLA, accessed May 13, 2023.
The UmedaSkyBuilding (梅田スカイビル, Umeda Sukai Biru) is a two-tower mixed-use skyscraper located in Osaka, Japan. Located in the outskirts of Umeda business...
unofficially as the Umeda area. An example of this is the UmedaSkyBuilding, one of Osaka's most recognizable landmarks, which resides not in Umeda but in Oyodo-Naka...
Umeda Station (梅田駅, Umeda-eki) is a major railway station in Kita-ku in the northern commercial center of Osaka, Japan. It is the busiest station in western...
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submit floor plans of their buildings in order to add them to the service. Map users can view different floors of a building or subway station by clicking...
headquarters Umeda Hankyu Building Kobe Hankyu Building Tokyo Shiodome Building Second Yoshimoto Building Shin Umeda City, UmedaSkyBuilding Nippon Club...
2015. "UmedaSkyBuilding". Skyscraper Source Media. Archived from the original on February 5, 2010. Retrieved June 30, 2015. "UmedaSkyBuilding". Emporis...
comparable to that of Greater Tokyo. Main rail terminals in the cities include, Umeda/Osaka, Namba, Tennoji, Sannomiya, and Kyoto. JR Central and JR West operate...
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Poland (designed 1958; building commenced 1977). Museum of Byzantine Culture, Thessaloniki, Greece. The UmedaSkyBuilding in Osaka City, Japan. Governor...
estate Founded August 1, 1960; 63 years ago (1960-08-01) Headquarters UmedaSkyBuilding, Osaka , Japan Key people Isami Wada (former CEO) Website www.sekisuihouse...
Osaka Main Office; at UmedaSkyBuilding Tokyo Main Office; at Shinagawa Intercity Building WILLER Express Cafe; at UmedaSkyBuilding Tokyo - Kyoto, Osaka...
Hall Kyoto Kyoto, Japan 163 94 G Prowrestling Ver.70 March 16, 2024 UmedaSkyBuilding Stella Hall Osaka, Japan 223 93 Gleat Ver.10 March 13, 2024 Korakuen...
Kaiyukan opens. Garden and Greenery Exposition held in city. 1993 – UmedaSkyBuilding constructed. 1995 January 17: The 6.9 Mw Great Hanshin earthquake...
Chapel at Seattle University. 1994 – Building of the Basel Signal Box by Herzog and de Meuron 1993 – The UmedaSkyBuilding in Osaka City, Japan is completed...
new studio in Osaka, Japan. The new offices, located in the UmedaSkyBuilding south building, will support the developer in its efforts both grow and endure...
Route that passes through the building. The building has a double core construction, with a circular cross-section. The Umeda exit of the Ikeda Route of...
Representative Director at Japanese Culture & Art Association 1997 - UmedaSkyBuilding Kuuchuuteien (aerial garden) exhibition; a collaboration project of...
Osaka has enormous underground networks in the Umeda, Namba, and Shinsaibashi districts, in which Umeda alone includes over 1,200 retail stores and restaurants...
Mitsubishi Estate led the redevelopment of the Umekita area north of Osaka and Umeda Stations between 2010 and 2013, including the Grand Front Osaka complex...