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- List_of_tallest_structures_in_Tokyo abstract "Tokyo is the most populated of Japan's 47 prefectures. In Tokyo, there are 42 buildings and structures that stand taller than 185 metres (607 ft). The tallest structure in the prefecture is Tokyo Skytree, a lattice tower that rises 634 metres (2,080 ft), which was completed in 2012. It also stands as the tallest structure in Japan, the tallest tower in the world and the 2nd-tallest freestanding structure in the world. The tallest building and third-tallest overall structure in Tokyo is the 256-metre-tall (838 ft) Toranomon Hills, which was completed in 2014. The prefecture's second tallest building is Midtown Tower, which rises 54 stories and 248 metres (814 ft) in height. Overall, of the 25 tallest buildings and structures in Japan, 16 are in Tokyo.Skyscrapers are a relatively recent phenomenon in Japan. Due to aesthetic and engineering concerns, Japan's Building Standard Law set an absolute height limit of 31 metres until 1963, when the limit was abolished in favor of a Floor Area Ratio limit. Following these changes in building regulations, the Kasumigaseki Building was constructed and completed in 1968. Double the height of Japan's previous tallest building—the 17-story Hotel New Otani Tokyo—the Kasumigaseki Building is regarded as Japan's first modern high-rise building, rising 36 stories and 156 metres (512 ft) in height. A booming post-war Japanese economy and the hosting of the 1964 Summer Olympics helped lead to a building boom in Tokyo during the 1960s and 1970s. Construction continued through the 1980s and 1990s as the Japanese asset price bubble rose and fell. Mainland Tokyo is divided into two sections: Western Tokyo and the special wards of Tokyo. All of the prefecture's tallest buildings are within the 23 special wards, which comprise the area formerly incorporated as Tokyo City. Nishi-Shinjuku, a district within Shinjuku, was the prefecture's first major skyscraper development area. Starting with the construction of the Keio Plaza Hotel in the 1971, the district is now home to 11 of Tokyo's 37 tallest skyscrapers.Tokyo has been the site of many skyscraper construction projects in recent years. Since 2007, 15 buildings rising higher than 185 metres (607 ft) have been completed. As of June 2014, five such buildings are under construction in the prefecture. Several other construction projects planned to exceed the height of 185 metres are proposed for the near future.".
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- List_of_tallest_structures_in_Tokyo alt "Aerial view of a city; many low-rise buildings in the foreground with many high-rise buildings in the background. The summit of a snow covered mountain can be seen in the distance.".
- List_of_tallest_structures_in_Tokyo alt "Mid-level view of a city; the tops of trees in the foreground with many high-rise buildings in the background".
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- List_of_tallest_structures_in_Tokyo header "Skyscrapers of Shinjuku's Nishi-Shinjuku district in Tokyo".
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- List_of_tallest_structures_in_Tokyo subject Category:Buildings_and_structures_in_Tokyo.
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- List_of_tallest_structures_in_Tokyo comment "Tokyo is the most populated of Japan's 47 prefectures. In Tokyo, there are 42 buildings and structures that stand taller than 185 metres (607 ft). The tallest structure in the prefecture is Tokyo Skytree, a lattice tower that rises 634 metres (2,080 ft), which was completed in 2012. It also stands as the tallest structure in Japan, the tallest tower in the world and the 2nd-tallest freestanding structure in the world.".
- List_of_tallest_structures_in_Tokyo label "List of tallest structures in Tokyo".
- List_of_tallest_structures_in_Tokyo label "Lista najwyższych budynków w Tokio".
- List_of_tallest_structures_in_Tokyo label "Liste des plus hautes constructions de Tokyo".
- List_of_tallest_structures_in_Tokyo label "Список самых высоких зданий Токио".
- List_of_tallest_structures_in_Tokyo label "東京都の超高層建築物・構築物の一覧".
- List_of_tallest_structures_in_Tokyo sameAs Anexo:Rascacielos_en_Tokio.
- List_of_tallest_structures_in_Tokyo sameAs Liste_des_plus_hautes_constructions_de_Tokyo.
- List_of_tallest_structures_in_Tokyo sameAs 東京都の超高層建築物・構築物の一覧.
- List_of_tallest_structures_in_Tokyo sameAs Lista_najwyższych_budynków_w_Tokio.
- List_of_tallest_structures_in_Tokyo sameAs Q2460405.
- List_of_tallest_structures_in_Tokyo sameAs Q2460405.
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