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Nishi Shinjuku is located in almost the geographical center of
metropolitan Tokyo, and when the Tokyo Metropolitan Government Offices moved there
in 1991, it became the business and cultural center of Tokyo as well. Shinjuku
Station serves more passengers than any other train station in Japan, and the
more than 20 skyscrapers clustered in Nishi Shinjuku make it one of Japan's leading
business areas, on par with the famed Marunouchi district across town.
The Shinjuku Park Tower is located right at the heart of Tokyo's business, greenery
and cultural districts.
Nearby are the Tokyo Metropolitan Government Offices, the spectacular new symbol
of the city, Shinjuku Central Park, Tokyo Opera City, and the New National Theater
Tokyo. Like its surroundings, Shinjuku Park Tower is a compound of cultural and
commercial services__one built vertically rather than horizontally. |
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