Shiodome City Center
Shiodome City Center (汐留シティセンター, Shiodome Shiti Sentā) is a skyscraper in the Shiodome area of Minato, Tokyo, Japan managed by Mitsui Fudosan and Alderney Investments Pte Ltd., a subsidiary of the Singaporean sovereign wealth fund GIC Private Limited.
Fujitsu's worldwide headquarters are in Shiodome City Center.[1] The airline All Nippon Airways maintains its headquarters and a ticketing office at the building.[2][3] The subsidiaries Air Nippon,[4] ANA & JP Express,[5] and All Nippon Airways Trading are headquartered in the building.[6] Air Japan, an ANA subsidiary, has some offices in Shiodome City Center.[7] Mitsui Chemicals has its headquarters in Shiodome City Center.[8] Vanilla Air, when it was known as AirAsia Japan, was headquartered here.[9]
The building which opened in 2003, has a 1200% floor area ratio.[10]
History
In 2002 All Nippon Airways (ANA) announced that it would be taking up to 10 floors in the then under-construction Shiodome City Center. It was planning on moving its headquarters from Tokyo International Airport. ANA announced that it was also moving some subsidiaries to the Shiodome City Center.[11] When Shiodome City Center opened, Nippon Cargo Airlines moved its headquarters into the facility.[12] The airline had its headquarters and its East Japan sales office on the 8th floor.[13]
Retail tenants
Transportation
The building is in close proximity to the Shimbashi Station and the Shiodome Station.[22]
References
- "Japan All Contacts." Fujitsu. Retrieved on May 19, 2009.
- "Principal Offices." All Nippon Airways. Retrieved on December 22, 2008.
- "ANA City Offices/Ticketing Offices Japan." All Nippon Airways. Retrieved on December 22, 2008.
- "会社概要." Air Nippon. Retrieved on May 19, 2009.
- "Company Profile." ANA & JP Express. Retrieved on February 11, 2009.
- "Company Information." ANA Trading. Retrieved on August 23, 2009.
- "Company Guide." Air Japan. Retrieved on May 19, 2009.
- "Head Office - Branches." Mitsui Chemicals. Retrieved on February 18, 2010.
- "ANA and AirAsia to form ‘AirAsia Japan’." (Archive) All Nippon Airways. July 21, 2011. Retrieved on November 1, 2012. "Address: 1-5-2 Higashi Shimbashi, Minato-ku, Tokyo (plan)"
- "Shiodome City Center." Nihon Sekkei. Retrieved on May 19, 2009. "The Shiodome City Center is a building complex aiming to provide a variety of functions and was designed with a particularly high FAR (Floor Area Ratio) of 1200% that was exceptionally permitted in this development area by the Tokyo Metropolitan Government."
- "ANA to move HQ to central Tokyo to gear up for competition." Japan Transportation Scan. August 26, 2002. Retrieved on February 12, 2010. "All Nippon Airways (ANA) plans to move its headquarters around next April from the current location of Haneda airport near Tokyo Bay to more conveniently situated Shimbashi district in central Tokyo, ANA officials said Friday." and "The officials said the ANA group will take up 10 floors of the 43-story Shiodome City Center building, now under construction and expected to be completed."
- "Chapter 3. On the path to becoming a member of the incumbent carrier group." Nippon Cargo Airlines. 59. Retrieved on February 18, 2010.
- "NCA Worldwide Offices." Nippon Cargo Airlines. August 9, 2004. Retrieved on February 17, 2012. "Head Office Shiodome City Center 8F 5-2, Higashi-Shinbashi, 1-Chome, Minato-Ku, Tokyo 105-7108, Japan" and "East Japan Sales Office Shiodome City Center 8F 5-2, Higashi-Shinbashi, 1-Chome, Minato-Ku, Tokyo 105-7108, Japan"
- "Aigan." Shiodome City Center. Retrieved on May 19, 2009.
- "ファミマ!!|ショップガイド|汐留シティセンター Shiodome City Center". www.shiodome-cc.com. Retrieved 2018-06-15.
- "Godiva Chocolatier." Shiodome City Center. Retrieved on May 19, 2009.
- "Libro." Shiodome City Center. Retrieved on May 19, 2009.
- "Porsche Center GINZA." Shiodome City Center. Retrieved on May 19, 2009.
- "Subway." Shiodome City Center. Retrieved on May 19, 2009.
- "Tomod`s." Shiodome City Center. Retrieved on May 19, 2009.
- "Vie de France." Shiodome City Center. Retrieved on May 19, 2009.
- "Getting to Shiodome City Center." Fujitsu. Retrieved on May 19, 2009.
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