Nihonbashi Mitsui Tower
Nihonbashi Mitsui Tower is a 1.4 million square foot, 39 story, mixed-use tower, conveniently located approximately one minute's walk from both Mitsukoshimae and Shin-Nihonbashi Stations.
Designed by Cesar Pelli and completed by Mitsui Fudosan in 2005, the property was awarded the coveted Good Design Award by the Japan Industrial Design Promotion Organization, to recognize its successful fusion of historic preservation, commercial development, and quality of life.
Gallery
Skyscraper with a Soaring Atrium
The tower connects, via a glass-panel bridge passing through a soaring, bright atrium, to the Mitsui Main Building, a registered Cultural Heritage Property built in 1929, which is representative of the classical European facades found throughout the Nihonbashi district.
High-End Amenities and Hospitality
Nihonbashi Mitsui Tower is a vertical city, and includes 23 floors of Class A office space; the world's first “6 star” hotel – the Mandarin Oriental, Tokyo; the Mitsui Memorial Museum art gallery; and a wide range of restaurants and retail shops.