Type Office Antenna spire 142.5 metres (468 ft) Top floor 32 Floors 32 Completed 1980 Architect Yoshinobu Ashihara | Location Chiyoda, Tokyo, Japan Roof 132.0 metres (433 ft) Height 132 m, 142 m to tip Contractor Kajima Construction started 1977 | |
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Floor count 36 (32 above ground, 4 underground) Address Japan, 〒100-0011 Tokyo, 千代田区Uchisaiwaicho, 1 Chome−1−5 Similar Otemachi Tower, Sony Building, Tokyo Metropolitan Theatre, Okayama Symphony Hall, Ishikawa Ongakudō |
The Mizuho Bank Uchisaiwaichō Head Office Building (みずほ銀行内幸町本部ビル, Mizuho Ginkō Uchisaiwaichō Honbu Biru) is a 143 m (469 ft) tall skyscraper in Tokyo, Japan. At 38 stories the building is the 86th tallest building in Tokyo.[1] It contains 1.4 million sq ft (134,974 m²) of office space, 100% of which is now occupied by Mizuho Bank, the consumer banking arm of the second-largest Japanese financial conglomerate Mizuho Financial Group, while still called the DKB Head Office from time to time.
The building was built in Chiyoda at 1 Uchisaiwaichō in 1981, when it was called the Dai-Ichi Kangyo Bank Head Office Building. It was designed by architects Yoshinobu Ashihara & Partners and developed by Shimizu Corporation, one of the “big five” real estate developers in Japan. Dai-Ichi Kangyo Bank (“DKB”) combined with Fuji Bank and the Industrial Bank of Japan in 2000 to form Mizuho Financial Group.