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Rest Area (Public Area) Marunouchi Park-In Uchibori-Dori a Hotel See Reverse Side for Details 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 Ichigokan Square 2 Shin-Marunouchi Bldg. 7th Floor Terrace 3 Nakadori benches This lush green rose garden has an open-air The Marunouchi House Terrace on the 7th floor Benches are set at various locations on terrace cafe and bar. of the Shin - M ar unou c hi B l d g. has c afes and the sidewalks on both sides of the street. 6:00am-12:30am restaurants that overlook Ideal for a short Tokyo Station. break while en- 11 a m -11p m joying the view Marunouchi of the artwork Rest * Some restaurants open until Street 28:00 (4 am) and landscape. Untitled I am a Pumpkin Cosmic Arch’89 Horsetail TSUKUSHINBOU SPIRAL.UQ Bird 2014-03B Area Gallery Izumi Kato Yayoi Kusama Atsushi Shikata Takuro Kuwata Osamu Kido Atsuhiko Misawa (Public Area) 4 Marunouchi oazo Rooftop Terrace 5 Marunouchi Bldg. 5th Floor Terrace 6 Hotoria Square In cooperation with 7 8 9 10 11 12 A short break to the Hakone Rooftop garden located on the 7th floor of Here is a perfect view that overlooks the Tokyo This is a large (3000m2), lush green recuperate from Open-Air Museum, the Marunouchi oazo building, where visitors Station building and the plaza in front of the station. community square that borders the Im- sculptures are the fatigue of may sit on benches and enjoy the surrounding KITTE, the new building on the site of the old Tokyo perial Palace. A restaurant sits in front regularly rotated for shopping greenery. Central Post Ofce, is to the right. of the square and provides an urban display on Marunouchi and walking. 11 a m - 5 p m 11am-8pm oasis where vis- Nakadori St. * Please do not consume food * May occasionally be closed itors can rest and You can also enjoy the or drink here. owing to rain, strong winds, relax. * May occasionally be closed and/or other factors affecting * This project has been implemented using the illuminations at due to rain, strong winds, the building. Building Illumination Model Project Grant from night. (*) Animal 2016-01B Hard Boiled Daydream the Garden Sedia del Vento Rideaux de Pierre Park in Rome and/or other factors affecting Tokyo Metropolitan Government and Tokyo the building. Convention & Visitors Bureau. Atsuhiko Misawa (Sculpture/Spook)#1 (Attic Garden) (Chair of the wind) (Stone curtains) Toshio Yodoi Teppei Kaneuji Osamu Kokufu Kyoji Nagatani Yasuo Mizui ■Key K Takebashi Nijubashi Bridge KKR Hotel Marunouchi Street Gallery Marunouchi Shuttle Stop Imperial Palace Tokyo East Gardens Rest Area (Public Area) Marunouchi Park-In Uchibori-dori A Hotel See reverse side for details. Wi-Fi (Free) SSID: JAPAN-FREE-WIFI Tourist Information Harumi-dori Kikyo Moat Ote-mon Gate Police Station or Police Box Japan Limousine Bus Stop Outer Gardens of the Imperial Palace Tokyo Fire Meteorological Ote Moat Department Agency Statue of Kusunoki Masashige Hibiya Park Wadakura Uchibori-dori Otemachi Hibiya-mon Gate Fountain Park Nikkei Bldg. Common D Hotoria Square 6 OH-1 Project Gyoko-dori Government Palace Otemon (Due for Completion Ofces Hotel Palace Bldg. Tower in 2020) 3-Gokan Nanko Rest House Tokyo Otemachi JA Bldg. Building Wadakura Fountain Park Eitai-dori JX Bldg. Imperial Park Bldg. Hotel Chiyoda Line Hibiya Sta. Restaurant Masakado-zuka Tokyo Nissay Sumitomo Theatre Mitsui Nippon Life Banking Hibiya Moat Ote Center YOIMACHI Keidanren Marunouchi Corporation Bldg. Kaikan TOKYO Babasaki Moat Wadakura Garden Tower Head Ofce F Ascott Marunouchi Tokyo MIDTOWN Moat Bldg. Tokyo Takarazuka HIBIYA Hibiya Mita Line Hibiya Sta. Theater Marine Bldg. Chiyoda Line Nijubashimae <Marunouchi> Sta. Mita Line Otemachi Sta. Chiyoda Line Otemachi Sta. Hibiya Babasaki-dori Hibiya-dori Toho Twin Sankei DN Tower 21 Kokusai Tower Bldg. Teigeki Marunouchi Meiji Seimei Tokio Bldg. Nijubashi Building Kishimoto Marunouchi Sumitomo Mitsui Bldg. Nippon (Imperial Theatre) Kan Bldg. Marine KDDI Otemachi Bldg. Mitsui Bldg. Hanzomon Line Otemachi Sta. Hibiya Chanter The Peninsula Tokio Marunouchi Banking Broadcasting Nijubashi Mitsubishi Yusen Nichido Corporation Otemachi The Yomiuri Otemachi Financial City Tokyo System Bldg. Bldg. Bldg. Marine 1-3 Project Bldg. Grand Cube Dai-ichi Life Idemitsu Square Shoji Bldg. (Due for Completion East Wing First Square Shimbun Sanshi KUNIGIWA Meiji Yasuda Life Bldg. (main bldg.) Nichido Hibiya Line Hibiya Sta. Hibiya Line Hibiya A Gallery Museum of Marunouchi- in 2020) Bldg. Hall (Marunouchi MY PLAZA) Bldg. Arts 3 2 Nakadori Bldg. 6 (new bldg.) G TOHO Cinemas Otemachi HOSHINOYA Chanter 1 3 Marunouchi Nakadori Bldg. Tokyo Otemachi Nakadori Yurakucho Yurakucho Shin-Yurakucho 4 5 9 10 11 12 Shin-Kokusai Bldg. Marunouchi 7 8 Tokyo Denki Bldg. Bldg. Bldg. TIC.JNTO 2 Otemachi Financial City Park Bldg. Marunouchi 2-chome Industry Club Marunouchi Eiraku Bldg. Otemachi No Mori Sankei Shin-Tokyo Bldg. Marunouchi Shin- of Japan Sumitomo Mitsui Trust Bank South North Mitsubishi UFJ Bldg. Bldg. 1 Head Ofce Bldg. Otemachi Tower Tower Tower The Residence Lounge Mitsubishi Bldg. Bldg. Marunouchi Trust and Marunouchi Bank of Mitsubishi UFJ, OOTEMORI Taimei HULIC SQUARE by Mitsubishi Jisho Shin- Nisseki (1F Sky Bus Ticket Counter) 5 Bldg. Banking Bldg. TOKYO Mitsubishi BRICK SQUARE Trust Museum Marunouchi Itchome Bldg. Elem. Sch. Bldg. E Aman Tokyo IchigokanMuseum, iiyo!! Yurakucho Line Yurakucho Sta. Yurakucho Line Yurakucho Daimyokoji Tokyo Yomiuri Kaikan JR Keiyo Line Tokyo Sta. Hankyu Marunouchi Line Tokyo Sta. Tokyo International Forum Marunouchi Line Otemachi Sta. NTT Communications MEN'S TOKYO JR YurakuchoBIC CAMERA Sta. Bank of Marunouchi Otemachi Otemachi Bldg. Yurakucho Mitsuo Aida Mitsubishi UFJ JP Tower KITTE Nippon Life Center Bldg. Line OtemachiTozai Sta. Nomura Bldg. Head Ofce Tokyu Plaza Ginza Mullion Museum JP Tower Museum Marunouchi 4 Lumine 1 Intermediatheque Bldg. NTT Communications Shin-Marunouchi Otemachi Place Otemachi Bldg. Tokyo Bldg. Tokyo Center Bldg. West Tower (annex) Central Marunouchi South Ent. Marunouchi Central Ent. Marunouchi North Ent. Urban Net Yurakucho TOKIA Post Ofce Marunouchi oazo Shin-Otemachi Marunouchi Line Ginza Sta.Lumine 2 Otemachi Bldg. ITOCiA Marunouchi Bldg. Yurakucho C Kitaguchi Marui Bldg. NTT Tokyo B Marunouchi NTT Data Otemachi Place Kotsu-Kaikan Hotel Marunouchi Otemachi Bldg. East Tower Bldg. The Tokyo Station Hotel Tokyo Station Gallery Hibiya Line Ginza Sta. Ginza Line Hibiya Marunouchi Police Sta. Marronnier Gate JR Tokyo Sta. Ginza 2 Marronnier Gate Hotel Metropolitan Ginza 1 Pacic Century Place J Tokyo Marunouchi Marunouchi Yurakucho Line Ginza Itchome Sta. Itchome Ginza Line Yurakucho Yaesu South Ent. JFE Corp.Bldg. Ginza Line WakoGinza Sta. Sapia Tower H GranTokyo Yaesu Central Ent. Asahi Life Otemachi South Tower Yaesu North Ent. Marunouchi Nippon Bldg. Four Seasons Hotel Nihombashi Ent. Bldg. Tokyo at Marunouchi GranRoof Chuo Bldg. Tokiwa Elem. Sch. TOKYO TOKIWABASHI 2027 Tokiwabashi Brdg. Mitsukoshi GranTokyo Marunouchi Trust Tower Main (TowerA : Due for completion FY2021) North Tower (TowerB : Due for completion FY2027) (Daimaru Tokyo) Shangri-La Marunouchi Brdg. Tokiwabashi I Hotel Tokyo Trust Tower N TIC TOKYO TEKKO Bank of Japan Matsuya avenue Tekko Bldg. Published by © 2019 ZENRIN CO., LTD.(Z18LE第1425号)「この地図の作成に当たっては、国土地理院長の承認を得て、同院発行の50万分の1 地方図、2万5千分の1地形図及び電子地形図25000を使用した。(承認番号平29情使、第444-B90号)」Copyrights to this map belong to ZENRIN Co., Ltd. All other copyrights belong to MITSUBISHI ESTATE Co., Ltd. *This map is based on information from January 2019. Please note that current conditions may differ due to construction, etc. 2019.08.
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