Atago Green Hills Mori Tower

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187m
42
2001
Location:
Tokyo
Japan
Usage:
Office




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Coordinates: 35.662104N   139.748925E
6 skyscrapers in a circle of one square kilometre

2815th tallest in the world (shared with 82 other buildings)
2671st tallest on the Northern Hemisphere (shared with 77 other buildings)
2171st tallest in Asia (shared with 63 other buildings)
81st tallest in Japan (shared with 2 other buildings)
56th tallest in Tokyo (shared with 1 other building)
28th tallest built in 2001 (shared with 1 other building)
24th tallest built in Asia in 2001 (shared with 1 other building)
3rd tallest built in Japan in 2001
3rd tallest built in Tokyo in 2001
1774th most northern skyscraper
4803rd most southern skyscraper
6341st most western skyscraper
236th most eastern skyscraper
9th tallest within 1 kilometre
56th tallest within 10 kilometres (1 equally tall building in that area)
60th tallest within 100 kilometres (1 equally tall building in that area)
110th tallest within 1000 kilometres (2 equally tall buildings in that area)
547th tallest within 2000 kilometres (11 equally tall buildings in that area)
1710th tallest within 5000 kilometres (45 equally tall buildings in that area)
11th most floors within 1 kilometre (1 building with same floor number)
88th most floors within 10 kilometres (5 buildings with same floor number)
105th most floors within 100 kilometres (5 buildings with same floor number)
219th most floors within 1000 kilometres (12 buildings with same floor number)
815th most floors within 2000 kilometres (50 buildings with same floor number)
2786th most floors within 5000 kilometres (156 buildings with same floor number)
436 metres from the closest taller building
Toranomon Hills Residential Tower
Tokyo, Japan
220 metres, 56 floors, 2022
Usage: Residential

436 metres from the closest at least as tall building
Toranomon Hills Residential Tower
Tokyo, Japan
220 metres, 56 floors, 2022
Usage: Residential

961 kilometres from the next skyscraper over 400 metres
LCT The Sharp Landmark Tower
Busan, Korea
411 metres, 101 floors, 2019
Usages: Residential, Hotel

759 metres from the next skyscraper over 1000 feet
Mori JP Tower
Tokyo, Japan
325 metres, 64 floors, 2022
Usages: Office, Residential

436 metres from the next skyscraper over 200 metres
Toranomon Hills Residential Tower
Tokyo, Japan
220 metres, 56 floors, 2022
Usage: Residential

148 metres from the next skyscraper
Atago Green Hills Forest Tower
Tokyo, Japan
157 metres, 42 floors, 2001
Usage: Office

436 metres from the closest skyscraper with more floors
Toranomon Hills Residential Tower
Tokyo, Japan
220 metres, 56 floors, 2022
Usage: Residential

148 metres from the closest skyscraper with at least as many floors
Atago Green Hills Forest Tower
Tokyo, Japan
157 metres, 42 floors, 2001
Usage: Office

436 metres from the closest skyscraper with at least 50 floors
Toranomon Hills Residential Tower
Tokyo, Japan
220 metres, 56 floors, 2022
Usage: Residential

759 metres from the closest skyscraper with at least 60 floors
Mori JP Tower
Tokyo, Japan
325 metres, 64 floors, 2022
Usages: Office, Residential

25.4 kilometres from the closest skyscraper with at least 70 floors
Landmark Tower
Yokohama, Japan
296 metres, 73 floors, 1993
Usages: Office, Hotel

961 kilometres from the closest skyscraper with at least 80 floors
LCT The Sharp Landmark Tower
Busan, Korea
411 metres, 101 floors, 2019
Usages: Residential, Hotel

961 kilometres from the closest skyscraper with at least 90 floors
LCT The Sharp Landmark Tower
Busan, Korea
411 metres, 101 floors, 2019
Usages: Residential, Hotel

961 kilometres from the closest skyscraper with at least 100 floors
LCT The Sharp Landmark Tower
Busan, Korea
411 metres, 101 floors, 2019
Usages: Residential, Hotel


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