ThinkPark Tower
A 30-storey, 140.5-metre office tower completed in 2007 on the former Meidensha Osaki factory site — Tokyo's first Urban Renaissance Special District project — anchoring the long-delayed redevelopment of Osaki Station's west exit.
A 30-storey, 140.5-metre office tower completed in 2007 on the former Meidensha Osaki factory site — Tokyo's first Urban Renaissance Special District project — anchoring the long-delayed redevelopment of Osaki Station's west exit.
A 32-storey office tower completed in 2015 on an artificial ground platform built over the active Shibaura Water Reclamation Center, with approximately 3.5 hectares of rooftop gardens above an infrastructure district in Konan, Minato City.
A 52-story, 235-meter mixed-use skyscraper completed in 1994 in the Nishi-Shinjuku high-rise district. Designed by Kenzo Tange Associates, it houses the Park Hyatt Tokyo on its upper floors above a large office component.
A 40-story, 167-meter office tower completed in 1994 at the heart of the Yebisu Garden Place complex, developed by Sapporo Real Estate on the former site of the Sapporo Beer Yebisu brewery.
Completed in April 2003, the Nittele Tower rises 32 floors above the Shiodome Sio-Site in Minato City. Designed with Richard Rogers Partnership as conceptual architect, its four exposed megastructure buttresses make it one of the most distinctive entries in Tokyo's skyline.

Completed in January 2005, the Tokyo Shiodome Building is a 37-story mixed-use tower in the Shiodome Sio-Site development. Developed jointly by Mori Trust and Sumitomo Realty, it stacks retail, offices, and the 290-room Conrad Tokyo hotel across a total floor area of around 191,000 square metres.
A large mixed-use district on the north bank of the Tama River, developed between 2010 and 2015. The main tower stands 42 stories and 151.1 meters, planned by Conran and Partners to seamlessly connect the energy of a major station with the calm of a broad riverside park.
The centerpiece of the Nakano Shiki no Machi redevelopment, built on the former National Police Agency campus. The South Tower rises 22 stories and roughly 100 meters, paired with an adjacent park to create a rare blend of office space and greenery near Nakano Station.
A seven-building mixed-use complex completed in 2003 on the former Japanese National Railways freight yard east of Shinagawa Station. Its tallest tower, Shinagawa Grand Central Tower, rises 32 floors and 148 metres above Konan. A 400-metre linear park ties the buildings together, setting the complex apart from a conventional office cluster.
Completed in 1978 as part of Sunshine City in Higashi-Ikebukuro, Toshima. With a gross floor area of 93,356 square metres, it serves as the complex's entertainment and exhibition core — housing a rooftop aquarium, a planetarium, an indoor theme park, and trade-fair halls. The precinct stands on the site of the former Sugamo Prison, one of postwar Tokyo's most charged pieces of land.