| Izumi Garden Tower | |
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| Izumi Garden Tower as seen from Tokyo Tower | |
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| Location | Roppongi, Tokyo, Japan |
| Status | Complete |
| Constructed | 1999 - 2002 |
| Height | |
| Roof | 216 m |
The Izumi Garden Tower (泉ガーデンタワー Izumi Gāden Tawā) is a 216 m (roughly 708 ft) high-rise building in the Roppongi district of Tokyo. The tower features a high-end hotel, luxury apartments with views of Tokyo and the Tokyo Tower, a fitness center, offices, shops and restaurants. When construction was completed in 2002, the tower was the tallest building in Minato-ku, although it has since been surpassed by the Mori Tower of Roppongi Hills.
The basement of the Izumi Garden Tower is directly connected to Roppongi-itchōme Station on the Tokyo Metro Namboku Line.
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Office tenants
- PacketVideo Japan Corporation, 10th and 13th floor
- Yamada Corporation, 39th-40th floor
- Anderson Mori & Tomotsune, 38th floor
- Naturally Plus, 35th floor
- Allen & Overy, 34th floor
- LGT Bank, 34th floor
- Davis Polk & Wardwell, 33rd floor
- WCL Co., Ltd., 30th floor
- Orrick, Herrington & Sutcliffe, 28th floor
- Credit Suisse, 24th-27th floor
- Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom, 21st floor
- Morningstar, 20th floor
- Electronic Arts, 18th Floor
- Dresdner Kleinwort, 14th and 15th floor
- Allianz, 14th floor
Floor unconfirmed:
Izumi Garden Residence
Linked to Izumi Garden Tower by means of a complex central court and escalator system is Izumi Garden Residence, a 32-story high-rise luxury apartment complex that caters to both affluent local and foreigner families. Apartments are appointed with hardwood floors, secure access and 24-hour front desk service.
Other amenities
Izumi Tower and its central court contain several amenities and restaurants, including a convenience center, bank, book store, clinic, and hairdresser, as well as the following:
- Fitness Club Esforta
- Paul Bakery
- Tully's Coffee
- Que Sera French Cuisine Restaurant
- Tesoro Spanish Restaurant
- Mako Restaurant Tokyo
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Coordinates: 35°39′53″N 139°44′22″E / 35.66467°N 139.73938°E
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