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The Shinjuku Mitsui Building is Tokyo’s eighth tallest building, and one of its most recognizable, thanks to its 675 feet of stark black glass. It was completed in the mid-1970s, before tuned ...
That's where the innovation comes in. Real estate developer Mitsui Fudosan and Kajima Corp., a construction and engineering company, are teaming up to install six 300-ton steel pendulums, known as ...
There will also be benches and tables set up outside participating buildings like the Shinjuku Mitsui Building, Shinjuku Center Building and many more. Don’t forget to check in at each location ...
The Shinjuku Mitsui Building, second from right, and other skyscrapers are seen in Tokyo's Nishi-Shinjuku area in this file photo taken in 1975, the year the intercompany singing contest started.
Like most things Okinawan, it's been enthusiastically embraced by the rest of the country, as demonstrated by this Shinjuku parade. A total of 22 Eisa dance troupes are expected to take to the ...
The project will be unveiled on top of Shinjuku Mitsui Building, a 55-story skyscraper in Tokyo, in 2015 at a cost of $51 million. The trial system will feature six pendulums, each weighing 300 tons.
The Indonesian Embassy (KBRI) in Tokyo praised the Geino Yamashirogumi Arts Group from Japan for organizing the 47th Geino ...
The 55-story Shinjuku Mitsui Building — which was observed to sway approximately two meters during the 2009 Great East Japan Earthquake — will be fitted with six such pendulums, each hung ...