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Otemachi Building, 6-1, Otemachi 1-chome, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo 100-8133, Japan http://www.mec.co.jp/index_e.html MITSUBISHI ESTATE CO., LTD. Asset Book 2013 This report is printed using paper that con- This report has been prepared using tains raw materials certified by the Forest 100% vegetable ink. Every effort is Stewardship Council (FSC)®. FSC ® certifi cation made to contain the incidence of vol- Printed in Japan ensures that materials have been harvested atile organic compounds (VOCs) and from properly managed forests. to preserve petroleum resources. MITSUBISHI ESTATE CO., LTD. ASSET BOOK 2013 1 1890 1890s to 1950s 1960s to 1980s 1990s to the Present The Humble Beginnings of the Marunouchi Building Japan’s First Offi ce Center An Abundance of Large Capacity Offi ce Buildings Transforming Marunouchi into a Vital and Globally-Leading Hub For Over a Century Development Refl ecting a Period of Rapid Economic Growth of Interaction Starting from Scratch (Acquired “Mitsubishigahara” (the Mitsubishi First Phase Development Second Phase Development Third Phase Development Fields) in 1890) Mitsubishi Estate Has In the third phase of develop- ment (the First Stage of the Marunouchi Redevelopment Project), steps were taken to maintain a high-quality finish Risen to Every and consistently low-rise overall office building skyline of 31 meters. This design was comple- mented by the reconstruction of nine high-rise buildings towering Challenge in the some 150 to 200 meters, trans- Tracing its history back over a century, the The curtain opened on the Marunouchi Heralding a period of rapid economic forming the Marunouchi area Marunouchi business district began with the development with the completion of con- growth, demand for office buildings in into a 24-hour international Mitsubishi zaibatsu’s purchase in 1890 from struction of Japan’s fi rst modern offi ce build- Marunouchi rose dramatically. In response to business center. the Meiji Government of approximately ing, Mitsubishi Ichigokan, in 1894. The series this demand, every effort was made toward Currently in the Second Stage of development, partic- Tokyo and 353,000m2 of land that was formerly an Edo of three-story red brick buildings built in ensuring the supply of large capacity offi ce Period feudal lord’s residence. rapid succession thereafter gave rise to the buildings could meet the need. ular emphasis is being placed At that time, Yanosuke Iwasaki, then nickname the “London Block.” In the case of small city blocks, each site on transcending the world of leader of Mitsubishi, took the bold decision When Tokyo Station opened in 1914, the was realigned in areas equivalent to the business and creating a vital to undertake a massive investment, envision- trend shifted to the construction of large-scale Marunouchi Building. The total floor area and globally leading hub of Marunouchi Areas interaction that encompasses ing a modern offi ce center in what was then steel-frame, concrete buildings using methods was then increased to around fi ve times the a grassy plain. common to the United States. Because of its traditional size. At the same time, the width galleries, the arts and culture. functional street layout, the area became infor- of Naka Dori Avenue was extended from 13 mally known as the “New York Block.” meters to 21 meters. Marunouchi is an international business center that lies between Tokyo Station and the Marunouchi Tokyo Imperial Palace. Home to around 10% of the companies listed on the First Section of Area the Tokyo Stock Exchange and the workplace of some 230,000 offi ce workers. Mitsubishi Building fl oor space by the Numbers Estate owns and manages about 35% of the buildings in the area. Total no. of rail passengers 120 hectares*2 Approx. An area equivalent to approxi- 2 mately 26 Tokyo Domes 709 hectares* A hub*1 for leading global companies Including buildings being demol- Including 77 hectares under 2,350,000 ished and under construction construction Marunouchi area: Railway lines 3 per day* No. of buildings 18 companies servicing the area Total for Tokyo, Yurakucho, Hibiya, JR and Nijubashimae, and Otemachi stations *2 Consolidated net sales of the 18 Tokyo and other areas: 109 companies in Marunouchi area, subway lines 30 companies shown in the diagram on the left. 20 lines in total*2 Approx. 13 JR lines, one Toei Subway Line, New York: Approx. six Tokyo Metropolitan lines Other: 2 18 companies 4,200 offi ces* 434 2 Including buildings under construction companies ¥124 trillion* Equivalent to around 23% of GDP in fi scal 2009 (¥541.5 trillion) No. of companies listed on the First Section of the No. of offi ce workers Notes: Tokyo Stock Exchange 1. Source: Fortune Magazine, “GLOBAL 500: Approx. Our annual ranking of the world’s Approx. largest corporations 2012” 2 2. Source: Otemachi-Marunouchi-Yurakucho * (OMY) District Redevelopment 2 230,000 Project Council 75 companies* Approx. 30% of the Chiyoda Ward 3. Source: OMY Community SR Promotion area as a whole Council “A Community for 1,000 Years. OMY CSR Report 2012” MITSUBISHI ESTATE CO., LTD. ASSET BOOK 2013 3 N Marunouchi Kokyo Gaien National Garden (Tentative name) Palace Otemachi 1-1 Project Mitsui Bussan Bldg. Palace Hotel Building Bldg. A NIKKEI Bldg. [2015] Today Bldg. B Mitsui Bussan Bldg. (Annex) JA Bldg. [2017] (Tentative name) SMBC Ote Center Otemachi Keidanren NISSAY Head Office Bldg. Pal Bldg. Mitsui Kaikan Hibiya-bori Moat Babasaki-bori Moat Wadakura-bori Otemachi Bldg. Bldg. Life Insurance Bldg. Moat [2014] HibiyaHibiH ya Station,Stationationnn, ChiyodaC odada Linee Hibiya Station, Toei Mita Line Hibiya Dori Otemachi Station, Toei Mita Line Hibiya Marine Nijubashimae Station, Chiyoda Line Otemachi Station, Chiyoda Line Bldg. Marunouchi Building A Tokyo Police Sta. Tokyo (Tentative name) Chamber of Marunouchi The third phase of Hibiya Imperial Tokyo Meiji Seimei Kan Kishimoto Ginko Ginko SMBC Head Office KDDI Commerce & Mitsui Tokyo Toho Sankei Bldg. Theater Bldg. Kyokai Kaikan East Annex Project Otemachi Bldg. the Otemachi Chain Kaikan Industry Bldg. Bldg. Kaijo Yomiuri Shimbun Twin Tower Mitsubishi Bldg. [2015] Redevelopment Togyo Kaikan-Nippon Yusen Nichido Tokyo Bldg. Otemachi First Square Tokyo Head Bldg. DN Corp. Kaijo Project Broadcasting System Tower 21 Bldg. Bldg. Office Bldg. Hibiya Station, Hibiya Line Head Office Bldg. Nichido [2014] [fiscal 2017] Marunouchi 5th St. Meiji Yasuda Life Insurance Bldg. The Peninsula Kokusai Bldg. Fuji Bldg. Marunouchi-Nakadori Mizuho Corporate Bank Ltd. Sanshi Kaikan Bldg. (Annex) Marunouchi 1st St. Tokyo Head Office Bldg. Building B Babasaki Dori Bldg. Marunouchi 4th St. Marunouchi 3rd St. Bldg. Marunouchi 2nd St. Gyoko Dori (owned through a special-purpose company Otemachi capitalized by Mitsubishi Estate) Marunouchi Naka Dori Ave. Bldg. Shin-Kokusai Marunouchi 2-chome Yurakucho The Industry Club Shin- Bldg. Marunouchi Park Bldg. & Bldg. (Tentative name) Tokyo Sankei Otemachi Financial City Denki Bldg. Marunouchi Line Hanzomon Station, Otemachi Yurakucho Shin-Marunouchi of Japan and Marunouchi Otemachi 1-6 Project Bldg. Yurakucho Shin-Tokyo Bldg. Mitsubishi Ichigokan Bldg. Bldg. Bldg. Mitsubishi UFJ Trust Eiraku Bldg. [2014] Bldg. Shin-Nisseki Mitsubishi Bldg. and Banking Bldg. Bldg. Marunouchi 7th St. Marunouchi 6th St. Tokyo Station, Marunouchi Line Daimyo Koji Ave. Otemachi Station, Marunouchi Line Yurakucho Station, Yurakucho Line NTT Communications Otemachi Bldg. Yurakucho Station Yomiuri Kaikan Otemachi Nomura BIC Camera The Bank of Marunouchi Center Bldg. Bldg. Nihon Seimei Teishin Tokyo-Mitsubishi UFJ, Yurakucho Marunouchi Bldg. Bldg. Ltd. Head Office Center Building JP Tower (Yurakucho Marion) NTT Communications Otemachi Bldg. (Annex) Shin-Marunouchi Tokyo International Forum Marunouchi Marunouchi Marunouchi Marunouchi OAZO Center Bldg. Urbannet Otemachi South Exit Central Exit North Exit Bldg. Otemachi Station, Tozai Line Tokyo Bldg. Marunouchi Marunouchi Shin-Otemachi Yurakucho ITOCiA Hotel Kitaguchi Bldg. Bldg. (owned by a Mitsubishi Estate (Marunouchi OAZO) consolidated subsidiary) Tokyo Kotsu NTT NTT Data Kaikan Bldg. Marunouchi Otemachi (owned by a Mitsubishi Estate Bldg. Bldg. consolidated subsidiary) Tokyo Metropolitan Expressway Inner Circular Route Tokyo Station, JR Keiyo Line Infos Yurakucho Toyota Tsusho Corp. Tokyo Head Office te u Tokyo Station o R r la u c Sapia ir C Tower r e Asahi n n I Life Insurance y Buildings Owned by Mitsubishi Estate a Otemachi Bldg. JFE Shoji Bldg. w ss re (owned by a p Pacific Century Place Marunouchi x special-purpose E The First Stage Marunouchi Bldg. Central n a GranTokyo Bldg. company under Nippon Bldg. lit Eitai Dori o South Tower management p ro The Second Stage of Mitsubishi Estate) et M o ky [ ] Scheduled completion To Marunouchi Marunouchi GranTokyo Trust Tower Trust Tower North Tower Main North JX Bldg. Daini Tekko Bldg. [2015] Daiichi Tekko Bldg. [2015] Daiwa The First Stage The Second Stage Gofukubashi Bldg. Bank of Japan Mitsubishi Jushi Bldg. Marunouchi Building The Industry Club of Japan Marunouchi Kitaguchi Tokyo Building Shin-Marunouchi The Peninsula Tokyo Marunouchi Park Bldg. Marunouchi Eiraku Otemachi Financial City (Tentative name) The third phase of the Completed in and Mitsubishi UFJ Trust Building (Marunouchi OAZO) Completed in October Building Completed in May 2007 & Mitsubishi Ichigokan Building Completed in October Otemachi 1-1 Project Otemachi Chain August 2002 and Banking Building Completed in August 2005 Completed in April 2007 Opened in September Completed in April 2009 Completed