Nishi-Shinjuku (西新宿, lit. 'West Shinjuku') is a skyscraper business district in Shinjuku, Tokyo, Japan. This region was previously called Tsunohazu (角筈).
Nishi-Shinjuku was Tokyo's first major foray into building skyscrapers with the first appearing in the 1970s with Keio Plaza Inter-Continental. It is the location of the Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building, the headquarters of the Tokyo Metropolitan Government.
Progress continues in Nishi-Shinjuku, which is heading away from the city centre and has the site of the proposed Nishi-Shinjuku 3-Chōme Redevelopment, with plans for what will be three of the four tallest buildings in Japan.
Livedoor has its headquarters in the Sumitomo Fudosan Nishishinjuku Building (住友不動産西新宿ビル, Sumitomo Fudōsan Nishi-Shinjuku Biru).[1] H.I.S. has its headquarters in the Shinjuku Oak Tower.[2] Seiko Epson's Tokyo Office is in the Shinjuku NS Building.[3] Capcom's Tokyo offices are located in the Shinjuku Mitsui Building[4] and Keihin Corporation is headquartered in the Shinjuku Nomura Building.[5] Taisei Corporation also has its headquarters in the district.[6]
Keio Plaza Hotel
(1971)
Shinjuku Mitsui Building
(1974)
Shinjuku KDDI Building
(ex-KDD Honsha Building)
(1974)
Shinjuku Sompo Japan Building
(ex-Yasuda Kasai Kaijo)
(1976)
Shinjuku Nomura Building
(1978)
Shinjuku Center Building
(1979)
Hyatt Regency Tokyo
(1980)
Odakyu Dai-ichi-seimei Building
(ex-Shinjuku Dai-ichi-seimei)
(1980)
Keio Plaza Hotel,
south tower
(1980)
Shinjuku NS Building
(1982)
Shinjuku Washington Hotel
(1983)
Shinjuku Green Tower
(1986)
S-Tec Kougakuin University Campus Building
(1989)
Shinjuku L Tower
(1990)
Shinjuku Monolith Building
(1990)
S-Tec Jouhou Building
(1992)
Shinjuku Park Tower
(1994)
Shinjuku I-town Square
(1994)
Shinjuku I-land Tower
(1994)
Tokyo Opera City Tower
(1996)
Shinjuku Mitsui Building
(1999)
Shinjuku Oak Tower
(left: 2002, right: 2003)
Shinjuku First West
(2003)
Mode Gakuen Cocoon Tower
(2008)
Coordinates: 35°41′22″N 139°41′42″E / 35.68944°N 139.69500°E