Marunouchi side building

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The Marunouchi side building is the historic red-brick facade of Tokyo Station, renowned for its early 20th-century European-style architecture and status as a major cultural landmark in central Tokyo.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf cultural property
historic building
railway station building
architect Tatsuno Kingo NERFINISHED
architecturalStyle European-style architecture
Renaissance Revival
category Buildings and structures in Chiyoda, Tokyo
Important Cultural Properties of Japan
Tokyo Station NERFINISHED
country Japan
hasDome north dome
south dome
hasFacadeColor red
hasFeature arched windows
central dome
ornamental brickwork
slate-tiled roof
hasFunction railway station concourse
station entrance building
hasNightIllumination yes
heritageDesignationAppliesToPart Tokyo Station
surface form: Tokyo Station Marunouchi Building
heritageDesignationBy Government of Japan
heritageStatus Important Cultural Properties of Japan
surface form: Important Cultural Property of Japan
inception early 20th century
isLandmarkOf central Tokyo
location Chiyoda, Tokyo
Marunouchi
Tokyo
surface form: Tokyo, Japan
material red brick
near Imperial Palace
Marunouchi business district
numberOfFloorsAboveGround 3
openingDate 1914
operator East Japan Railway Company
oppositeSideOf Yaesu side of Tokyo Station
ownedBy East Japan Railway Company
partOf Tokyo Station NERFINISHED
positionRelativeTo Marunouchi side of Tokyo Station
restorationCompleted 2012
restorationGoal restore original pre-war appearance
touristAttraction yes
underwentRenovation 2007–2012 restoration
usedFor Shinkansen access via Tokyo Station concourses
commuter rail services
intercity rail services

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Tokyo Station hasPart Marunouchi side building