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List of tallest structures in Tokyo

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Skyscrapers of Nishi-Shinjuku and Shiodome located in the Shinjuku and Minato wards
Aerial view of a city; many low-rise buildings in the foreground with many high-rise buildings in the background. The summit of a snow covered mountain can be seen in the distance.
Mid-level view of a city; the tops of trees in the foreground with many high-rise buildings in the background

Tokyo is the most populated of Japan's 47 prefectures.[1] As of September 2024, there are over 200 buildings and structures in Tokyo that stand at least 150 metres tall (492 feet), of which 46 are at least 200 metres tall (656 feet).[2][3][4] The tallest structure in the prefecture is Tokyo Skytree, a megatall lattice tower that rises 634 metres (2,080 feet), which was completed in 2012.[5][6] It also stands as the tallest structure in Japan, the tallest tower in the world and the third-tallest freestanding structure in the world.[5][7] The second-tallest structure in Tokyo is the 333-metre-tall (1,092 feet) Tokyo Tower, a lattice tower completed in 1958.[7][8] The tallest building and third-tallest overall structure is the 325-metre-tall (1,068 feet) Azabudai Hills Mori JP Tower, completed in 2023 and being Tokyo's only supertall skyscraper.[7][9] It is also the tallest building in Japan and the world's largest skyscraper by floor area. The second-tallest building and fourth-tallest structure in Tokyo is the 266-metre-tall (872 feet) Toranomon Hills Station Tower, which was completed in 2023.[7][10] The third-tallest building and fifth-tallest structure is the 263-metre-tall (862 feet) Azabudai Hills Residence B, topped out and set for completion in 2025.[7][11] As of September 2024, 17 of Japan's 25 tallest buildings and structures are in Tokyo.[7]

Skyscrapers are a relatively recent phenomenon in Japan. Due to aesthetic and engineering concerns,[12] Japan's Building Standard Law set an absolute height limit of 31 metres until 1963, when the limit was abolished in favor of a floor area ratio limit.[13] Following these changes in building regulations, the Kasumigaseki Building was constructed and completed in 1968. Double the height of Japan's previous tallest building—the 17-story Hotel New Otani Tokyo—the Kasumigaseki Building is regarded as Japan's first modern high-rise building, rising 36 stories and 156 metres (512 feet) in height.[14][15] A booming post-war Japanese economy and the hosting of the 1964 Summer Olympics helped lead to a building boom in Tokyo during the 1960s and 1970s. Construction continued through the 1980s and 1990s as the Japanese asset price bubble rose and fell.[16] Mainland Tokyo is divided into two sections: Western Tokyo and the special wards of Tokyo. All of the prefecture's tallest buildings are within the 23 special wards, which comprise the area formerly incorporated as Tokyo City. Nishi-Shinjuku, a district within Shinjuku, was the prefecture's first major skyscraper development area. Starting with the construction of the Keio Plaza Hotel in 1971, the district is now home to 11 of Tokyo's 50 tallest skyscrapers.[2][17] Other major skyscraper districts have since been developed, such as the ones around Tokyo Station, Shiodome, Toranomon, and Shibuya Station.

Tokyo has been the site of many skyscraper construction projects in recent years. Over the past decade, 15 buildings rising higher than 200 metres have been completed, of which 5 were completed in 2023.[2] A total of 59 buildings standing at least 150 metres in height have been completed in Tokyo since 2014.[2] As of September 2024, 29 skyscrapers are under construction in the prefecture, with 10 planned to rise higher than 200 metres, including a supertall skyscraper—the 385-metre-tall (1,263 feet) Torch Tower—which is set to become the new tallest building in Tokyo and Japan upon completion in 2028.[18][19] Several other construction projects planned to exceed the height of 200 metres are proposed for the near future, as Tokyo is experiencing a "once-in-a-century" redevelopment boom.[20]

Tallest buildings

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This list ranks the 50 tallest skyscrapers in Tokyo, based on standard height measurement. This height includes spires and architectural details but does not include antenna masts. An equal sign (=) following a rank indicates that two or more buildings share the same height. The "Year" column indicates the year in which a building was completed. Freestanding towers, smokestacks, and other non-habitable or partially habitable structures are included for comparison purposes; however, they are not ranked. These structures are measured by pinnacle height, which includes masts.

Rank Name Image Height
m (ft)
Floors Year Coordinates Ward Notes
01.0 Tokyo Skytree[A] View of a tall, slender, gray structure 634 (2,080) 32 2012 35°42′36.5″N 139°48′39″E / 35.710139°N 139.81083°E / 35.710139; 139.81083 Sumida
02.0 Tokyo Tower[A] View of an orange and white lattice frame; the structure curves and widens near the bottom and comes to a point at the top 333 (1,092) 7 1958 35°39′31″N 139°44′44″E / 35.65861°N 139.74556°E / 35.65861; 139.74556 (Tokyo Tower) Minato
03.01 Azabudai Hills Mori JP Tower Toranomon-Azabudai District Building A 325 (1,068) 64 2023 35°39′39″N 139°44′26″E / 35.66083°N 139.74056°E / 35.66083; 139.74056 (Toranomon-Azabudai District Building A) Minato
04.02 Toranomon Hills Station Tower Toranomon Hills Station Tower 266 (872) 49 2023 35°40′2.76″N 139°44′51.08″E / 35.6674333°N 139.7475222°E / 35.6674333; 139.7475222 (Toranomon Hills Station Tower) Minato
3 Azabudai Hills Residence B* 263 (862) 64 2025 35°39′45.10″N 139°44′20.63″E / 35.6625278°N 139.7390639°E / 35.6625278; 139.7390639 (Azabudai Hills Residence B) Minato
  • Tallest residential building in Japan
  • Although technically a mixed-use building, it is predominantly residential, with over half of its floors (from the 6th to the 64th) dedicated to residential units
  • Topped out
  • Construction is expected to last until August 2025
  • 5th-tallest building in Japan[11][33]
4 Toranomon Hills Mori Tower Toranomon Hills 256 (838) 52 2014 35°40′1″N 139°44′58″E / 35.66694°N 139.74944°E / 35.66694; 139.74944 (Toranomon Hills) Minato
5 Midtown Tower Midtown Tower 248 (814) 54 2007 35°39′58″N 139°43′53″E / 35.66611°N 139.73139°E / 35.66611; 139.73139 (Midtown Tower) Minato
6 Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building No. 1 Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building No.1 243 (799) 48 1991 35°41′22″N 139°41′29.5″E / 35.68944°N 139.691528°E / 35.68944; 139.691528 (Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building No. 1) Shinjuku
7= Sunshine 60 Ground-level view of a gray, rectangular high-rise lined with columns of windows 240 (787) 60 1978 35°43′46.5″N 139°43′4″E / 35.729583°N 139.71778°E / 35.729583; 139.71778 (Sunshine 60) Toshima
7= NTT Docomo Yoyogi Building Ground-level view of a brown, rectangular high-rise; as it rises, it terraces to a point and a white and an orange antenna rises from the top. A clock is located on one side of the building. 240 (787) 27 2000 35°41′3.7″N 139°42′11.7″E / 35.684361°N 139.703250°E / 35.684361; 139.703250 (NTT Docomo Yoyogi Building) Shibuya
7= Tokyo Midtown Yaesu Yaesu Central Tower 240 (787) 45 2022 35°40′45″N 139°46′8″E / 35.67917°N 139.76889°E / 35.67917; 139.76889 (Tokyo Midtown Yaesu) Chūō
10 Roppongi Hills Mori Tower Aerial view of a gray, oval-shaped high-rise lined with rows of windows; the facade is bisected by a smaller midsection 238 (781) 54 2003 35°39′38″N 139°43′45″E / 35.66056°N 139.72917°E / 35.66056; 139.72917 (Roppongi Hills Mori Tower) Minato
12.011 Azabudai Hills Residence A Toranomon Azabudai East Tower 237 (778) 54 2023 35°39′43.77″N 139°44′25.24″E / 35.6621583°N 139.7403444°E / 35.6621583; 139.7403444 (Azabudai Hills Residence A) Minato [55][56][57]
13.012 Shinjuku Park Tower Shinjuku Park Tower 235 (771) 52 1994 35°41′8″N 139°41′27.4″E / 35.68556°N 139.690944°E / 35.68556; 139.690944 (Shinjuku Park Tower) Shinjuku [58][59][60]
14.013 Tokyo Opera City Tower Mid-level view of a white, window-dotted, rectangular high-rise; the corners are cut and made of glass 234 (769) 54 1996 35°40′58″N 139°41′12.6″E / 35.68278°N 139.686833°E / 35.68278; 139.686833 (Tokyo Opera City Tower) Shinjuku [61][62][63]
15.014 Sumitomo Fudosan Roppongi Grand Tower 231 (757) 40 2016 35°39′52.6″N 139°44′15.6″E / 35.664611°N 139.737667°E / 35.664611; 139.737667 (Sumitomo Fudosan Roppongi Grand Tower) Minato [64][65][66]
16.015 Shibuya Scramble Square 230 (754) 47 2019 35°39′30″N 139°42′8″E / 35.65833°N 139.70222°E / 35.65833; 139.70222 (Shibuya Scramble Square) Shibuya
16 Blue Front Shibaura S Tower* 229 (751) 43 2025 35°39′3.38″N 139°45′26.40″E / 35.6509389°N 139.7573333°E / 35.6509389; 139.7573333 (Blue Front Shibaura S Tower) Minato
  • Tallest building in Shibaura
  • Topped out
  • Construction is expected to last until February 2025[70][71]
17.017= Shinjuku Mitsui Building Ground-level view of a black, rectangular high-rise. its glass facades are highly reflective and the smaller facade is bisected by black, inset, crisscrossed beams 225 (738) 55 1974 35°41′30.8″N 139°41′38″E / 35.691889°N 139.69389°E / 35.691889; 139.69389 (Shinjuku Mitsui Building) Shinjuku
  • Tallest building in Asia at the time of its completion[72][73][74]
18.017= Tokyu Kabukicho Tower 225 (738) 48 2023 35°41′45″N 139°42′2″E / 35.69583°N 139.70056°E / 35.69583; 139.70056 (Tokyu Kabukicho Tower) Shinjuku
19.019 Shinjuku Center Building Ground-level view of a brown, rectangular high-rise; the window placement creates several horizontal bands on one side and one vertical stripe on the other 223 (731) 54 1979 35°41′30.5″N 139°41′43″E / 35.691806°N 139.69528°E / 35.691806; 139.69528 (Shinjuku Center Building) Shinjuku [78][79][80]
20 Toranomon Hills Residential Tower 222 (727) 54 2022 35°39′58″N 139°44′55″E / 35.66611°N 139.74861°E / 35.66611; 139.74861 (Toranomon Hills Residential Tower) Minato
21 Saint Luke's Tower Ground-level view of two blueish-grey buildings connected by an enclosed corridor near the top of the buildings 221 (724) 47 1994 35°40′1″N 139°46′43″E / 35.66694°N 139.77861°E / 35.66694; 139.77861 (Saint Luke's Tower) Chūō
  • Tallest building in Akashicho[84][85][86]
  • A 146-metre-tall (479 ft) residential tower is connected to it via a skybridge
22.0 Ministry of Defense Ichigaya Building B[A] 220 (722) 10 1996 35°41′36″N 139°43′36.5″E / 35.69333°N 139.726806°E / 35.69333; 139.726806 (Ministry of Defense Ichigaya Building B) Shinjuku
  • Structure type: building w/ lattice tower[87][88]
23.022 Shiodome City Center Ground-level view of a high-rise's curved, reflective glass facade; it is bisected by a vertical groove 216 (708) 43 2003 35°39′55″N 139°45′40.5″E / 35.66528°N 139.761250°E / 35.66528; 139.761250 (Shiodome City Center) Minato
24.023 Sumitomo Fudosan Mita Garden Tower Ground-level view of a glass skyscraper with red accents on its exterior 215 (705) 42 2023 35°38′42.70″N 139°44′35.30″E / 35.6451944°N 139.7431389°E / 35.6451944; 139.7431389 (Tokyo Mita Garden Tower) Minato
25.024 Dentsu Building Ground-level view of a thin high-rises's curved, glass facade 213 (700) 48 2002 35°39′52.7″N 139°45′46″E / 35.664639°N 139.76278°E / 35.664639; 139.76278 (Dentsu Building) Minato [94][95][96]
26.025 Tokiwabashi Tower 212 (696) 38 2021 35°41′3″N 139°46′14″E / 35.68417°N 139.77056°E / 35.68417; 139.77056 (Dentsu Building) Chiyoda
27.026 Shinjuku Sumitomo Building Ground-level view of a gray, window-dotted high-rise 210 (690) 52 1974 35°41′28.7″N 139°41′33″E / 35.691306°N 139.69250°E / 35.691306; 139.69250 (Shinjuku Sumitomo Building) Shinjuku
  • First building completed in Japan with over 50 storeys
  • Tallest building in Asia at the time of its completion[100][101][102]
28.0 Toshima Incineration Plant[A] Ground-level view of a tall, white, angular chimney rising from a brown, striped building 210 (689) 11 1999 35°44′4.8″N 139°42′51.9″E / 35.734667°N 139.714417°E / 35.734667; 139.714417 (Toshima Incineration Plant) Toshima
29.027= Shinjuku Nomura Building Ground-level view of a white, rectangular, window-dotted high-rise; one side is vertically bisected 209 (686) 50 1978 35°41′35″N 139°41′43″E / 35.69306°N 139.69528°E / 35.69306; 139.69528 (Shinjuku Nomura Building) Shinjuku [105][106][107]
30.027= The Park House Nishishinjuku Tower 60 The Park House Nishishinjuku Tower 60 209 (686) 60 2017 35°41′37.75″N 139°41′12″E / 35.6938194°N 139.68667°E / 35.6938194; 139.68667 (The Park House Nishishinjuku Tower 60) Shinjuku
27= Tokyo World Gate Akasaka Trust Tower* 209 (686) 43 2024 35°40′10.97″N 139°44′25.57″E / 35.6697139°N 139.7404361°E / 35.6697139; 139.7404361 (Tokyo World Gate Akasaka Trust Tower) Minato
  • Topped out
  • Construction is expected to last until August 2024[111][112]
31.027= Tokyo PortCity Takeshiba Office Tower 209 (685) 39 2020 35°39′17.5″N 139°45′40.5″E / 35.654861°N 139.761250°E / 35.654861; 139.761250 (Tokyo PortCity Takeshiba Office Tower) Minato
31 Ark Hills Sengokuyama Mori Tower 207 (678) 47 2012 35°39′48″N 139°44′33″E / 35.66333°N 139.74250°E / 35.66333; 139.74250 (Ark Hills Sengokuyama Mori Tower) Minato [116][117][118]
32= GranTokyo North Tower Ground-level view of a glass, rectangular high-rise 205 (673) 43 2007 35°40′40.3″N 139°46′0″E / 35.677861°N 139.76667°E / 35.677861; 139.76667 (GranTokyo North Tower) Chiyoda
32= GranTokyo South Tower Mid-level view of a rectangular, glass high-rise; one side is vertically bisected by a section 205 (673) 42 2007 35°40′43″N 139°46′2″E / 35.67861°N 139.76722°E / 35.67861; 139.76722 (GranTokyo South Tower) Chiyoda
32= Akasaka Intercity AIR 205 (673) 38 2017 35°40′11.5″N 139°44′31″E / 35.669861°N 139.74194°E / 35.669861; 139.74194 (Akasaka Intercity AIR) Minato [125][126][127]
36.035 Mode Gakuen Cocoon Tower Ground-level view of a blue, glass high-rise. Two opposite sides of the building curve inward until meeting at the top; these sides also have many white stripes haphazardly strewn across them. 204 (668) 50 2008 35°41′30″N 139°41′49″E / 35.69167°N 139.69694°E / 35.69167; 139.69694 (Mode Gakuen Cocoon Tower) Shinjuku
37.036 Izumi Garden Tower Aerial view of a green, glass high-rise composed of square sections that rise to differing heights 201 (659) 45 2002 35°39′52″N 139°44′23″E / 35.66444°N 139.73972°E / 35.66444; 139.73972 (Izumi Garden Tower) Minato [131][132][133]
38.037= Sompo Japan Building Ground-level view of a thin, brown and white high-rise; the two wider sides curve and flair out as they near the bottom 200 (656) 43 1976 35°41′33.8″N 139°41′46″E / 35.692722°N 139.69611°E / 35.692722; 139.69611 (Sompo Japan Building) Shinjuku [134][135][136]
39.0 TEPCO Building The TEPCO head office 200 (656) 22 1997 35°40′12.9″N 139°45′30.8″E / 35.670250°N 139.758556°E / 35.670250; 139.758556 (TEPCO head office) Chiyoda
  • Structure type: building w/ lattice tower
  • To be demolished: Tokyo Cross Park will be developed on its site[137][138]
40.037= JP Tower Ground-level view of a blue, glass high-rise; the tower sits behind a small, white, stone, window-dotted facade 200 (656) 38 2012 35°40′46.5″N 139°45′53″E / 35.679583°N 139.76472°E / 35.679583; 139.76472 (JP Tower) Chiyoda [139][140][141]
41.037= Yomiuri Shimbun Building 200 (656) 33 2013 35°41′7.5″N 139°45′56″E / 35.685417°N 139.76556°E / 35.685417; 139.76556 (Yomiuri Shimbun Tokyo Headquarters) Chiyoda [142][143][144]
42.037= Otemachi Tower 200 (655) 38 2013 35°41′7.5″N 139°45′56″E / 35.685417°N 139.76556°E / 35.685417; 139.76556 (Otemachi Tower) Chiyoda [145][146][147]
43.037= Otemachi One Tower 200 (656) 40 2020 35°41′16.5″N 139°45′47.5″E / 35.687917°N 139.763194°E / 35.687917; 139.763194 (Otemachi One Tower) Chiyoda [148][149][150]
42 Shin-Marunouchi Building Shin-Marunouchi Building 198 (650) 38 2007 35°40′57″N 139°45′51.7″E / 35.68250°N 139.764361°E / 35.68250; 139.764361 (Shin-Marunouchi Building) Chiyoda [151][152][153]
45.043 World Trade Center South Tower 197 (647) 39 2021 35°39′17″N 139°45′22″E / 35.65472°N 139.75611°E / 35.65472; 139.75611 (World Trade Center South Tower) Minato
49.044= Sumitomo Fudosan Shinjuku Grand Tower Ground-level view of a blue and black, rectangular, glass high-rise; one facade is covered in slightly protruding vertical stripes. 195 (641) 40 2011 35°41′46″N 139°41′26″E / 35.69611°N 139.69056°E / 35.69611; 139.69056 (Sumitomo Fudosan Shinjuku Grand Tower) Shinjuku [156][157][158]
46.0 Sky Tower West Tokyo Ground-level view of a cluttered lattice structure 195 (640) 1989 35°44′6.5″N 139°31′22.5″E / 35.735139°N 139.522917°E / 35.735139; 139.522917 (Sky Tower Nishi-Tokyo) Nishitōkyō[C]
47.044= Harumi Island Triton Square Tower X Harumi Island Triton Square Tower X on the right 195 (639) 44 2001 35°39′22.4″N 139°46′57″E / 35.656222°N 139.78250°E / 35.656222; 139.78250 (Harumi Island Triton Square Tower X) Chūō
48.044= Nihonbashi Mitsui Tower Ground-level view of a rectangular, glass high-rise; adjoining the high-rise is a stone building featuring columns 195 (639) 39 2005 35°41′13″N 139°46′22.8″E / 35.68694°N 139.773000°E / 35.68694; 139.773000 (Nihonbashi Mitsui Tower) Chūō
50.044= Park Tower Kachidoki South 195 (639) 58 2023 35°39′23.09″N 139°46′34.35″E / 35.6564139°N 139.7762083°E / 35.6564139; 139.7762083 (Park Tower Kachidoki South) Chūō
  • Tallest building in Kachidoki[166]
51.048 Sanno Park Tower Ground-level view of a boxy, gray high-rise 194 (638) 44 2000 35°40′23″N 139°44′26″E / 35.67306°N 139.74056°E / 35.67306; 139.74056 (Sannō Park Tower) Chiyoda
52.049 Nittele Tower Ground-level view of a blue, glass, rectangular high-rise; attached to one side of the building are two structures consisting of poles that run the height of the building 193 (633) 32 2003 35°39′52.7″N 139°45′35.6″E / 35.664639°N 139.759889°E / 35.664639; 139.759889 (Nittele Tower) Minato
50= Kachidoki View Tower Ground-level view of a white, rectangular high-rise; the corners are cut and balconies form horizontal stripes up the height of the tower 192 (631) 55 2010 35°39′34″N 139°46′36″E / 35.65944°N 139.77667°E / 35.65944; 139.77667 (Kachidoki View Tower) Chūō [173][174][175]
50= Mid Tower Ground-level view of two similar rectangular high-rises; each building is painted to have curved sections of color on the primarily white facades 192 (630) 58 2008 35°39′21″N 139°46′25″E / 35.65583°N 139.77361°E / 35.65583; 139.77361 (Mid Tower) Chūō [176][177][178]
50= Sea Tower Ground-level view of two similar rectangular high-rises; each building is painted to have curved sections of color on the primarily white facades 192 (630) 58 2008 35°39′17.6″N 139°46′29.3″E / 35.654889°N 139.774806°E / 35.654889; 139.774806 (Sea Tower) Chūō [179][180][181]
* Indicates buildings that are still under construction but have been topped out.
= Indicates buildings that have the same rank because they have the same height.

Other skyscrapers

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This list ranks skyscrapers in Tokyo that rise at least 150 metres (492 feet) but fall outside the top 50 tallest buildings, based on standard height measurement. Freestanding towers, guyed masts, and other non-habitable structures are included for comparison purposes; however, they are not ranked.

Rank Name Image Height
m (ft)
Floors Year Coordinates Ward Notes
53= Tokyo Midtown Hibiya 191 (628) 35 2018 35°40′25″N 139°45′32.8″E / 35.67361°N 139.759111°E / 35.67361; 139.759111 (Tokyo Midtown Hibiya) Chiyoda
01.053= Tomihisa Cross Comfort Tower 191 (627) 55 2015 35°41′31″N 139°42′50.3″E / 35.69194°N 139.713972°E / 35.69194; 139.713972 (Tomihisa Cross Comfort Tower) Shinjuku
58.055 Acty Shiodome Aerial view of a brown and beige, rectangular, window-dotted high-rise 190 (624) 56 2004 35°39′29.5″N 139°45′32″E / 35.658194°N 139.75889°E / 35.658194; 139.75889 (Acty Shiodome) Minato [188][189][190]
59.056= Shinjuku I-Land Tower Ground-level view of a blue, glass, rectangular high-rise lined with rows of windows; a small circular pad sits atop the building 189 (621) 44 1995 35°41′36″N 139°41′35.5″E / 35.69333°N 139.693194°E / 35.69333; 139.693194 (Shinjuku I-Land Tower) Shinjuku [191][192][193]
60.056= Owl Tower Ground-level view of a rectangular, window-dotted high-rise; the facades are tri-colored with white, beige and gray areas 189 (621) 52 2011 35°43′39″N 139°43′11″E / 35.72750°N 139.71972°E / 35.72750; 139.71972 (Owl Tower) Toshima [194][195][196]
61.056= Brillia Tower Ikebukuro Ground-level view of a rectangular, brown high-rise; it sits on a larger base that has multi-colored panels 189 (620) 49 2015 35°43′34″N 139°42′59.7″E / 35.72611°N 139.716583°E / 35.72611; 139.716583 (Brillia Tower Ikebukuro) Toshima
62.056= The Okura Prestige Tower 189 (619) 41 2019 35°40′1″N 139°44′38.5″E / 35.66694°N 139.744028°E / 35.66694; 139.744028 (The Okura Prestige Tower) Minato [200][201][202]
60= Atago Green Hills Mori Tower Aerial view of a glass, window-dotted high rise; the corners are cut near the top 187 (614) 42 2001 35°39′43.5″N 139°44′55.5″E / 35.662083°N 139.748750°E / 35.662083; 139.748750 (Atago Green Hills Mori Tower) Minato [203][204][205]
60= Capital Gate Place 187 (614) 53 2015 35°39′50″N 139°46′59.9″E / 35.66389°N 139.783306°E / 35.66389; 139.783306 (Capital Gate Place) Chūō
62= World Tower Residence* 185 (609) 46 2024 35°39′17.89″N 139°45′19.78″E / 35.6549694°N 139.7554944°E / 35.6549694; 139.7554944 (World Tower Residence) Minato
  • Topped out
  • Construction is expected to last until November 2024[208][209]
62= Toranomon Hills Business Tower Toranomon Hills Business Tower 185 (608) 36 2019 35°40′4.43″N 139°45′0.93″E / 35.6678972°N 139.7502583°E / 35.6678972; 139.7502583 (Toranomon Hills Business Tower) Minato [210]
62= Toranomon Alcea Tower* 185 (607) 38 2025 35°40′8.64″N 139°44′46.46″E / 35.6690667°N 139.7462389°E / 35.6690667; 139.7462389 (Toranomon Alcea Tower) Minato
  • Topped out
  • Construction is expected to last until February 2025[211][212]
66.065= Cerulean Tower Cerulean Tower 184 (604) 41 2001 35°39′22.93″N 139°41′58.41″E / 35.6563694°N 139.6995583°E / 35.6563694; 139.6995583 (Cerulean Tower) Shibuya
67.065= Shinjuku Oak Tower Shinjuku Oak Tower 184 (603) 38 2002 35°41′38.14″N 139°41′26.09″E / 35.6939278°N 139.6905806°E / 35.6939278; 139.6905806 (Shinjuku Oak Tower) Shinjuku [214]
68.067 Shibuya Hikarie Shibuya Hikarie 183 (599) 33 2012 35°39′32.51″N 139°42′12.49″E / 35.6590306°N 139.7034694°E / 35.6590306; 139.7034694 (Shibuya Hikarie) Shibuya [215]
69.068 Branz Tower Toyosu Branz Tower Toyosu 181 (592) 48 2021 35°39′6.44″N 139°47′38.85″E / 35.6517889°N 139.7941250°E / 35.6517889; 139.7941250 (Branz Tower Toyosu) Kōtō
70.069= NEC Supertower NEC Super Tower 180 (591) 44 1990 35°38′58.06″N 139°44′52.81″E / 35.6494611°N 139.7480028°E / 35.6494611; 139.7480028 (NEC Super Tower) Minato
  • Tallest building in Shiba[217]
  • Nicknamed the "Rocket Building" due to its shape[218]
71.069= River City 21 Century Park Tower River City 21 Century Park Tower 180 (591) 54 1999 35°40′13.99″N 139°47′8.64″E / 35.6705528°N 139.7857333°E / 35.6705528; 139.7857333 (River City 21 Century Park Tower) Chūō
72.069= JA Building JA Building 180 (591) 37 2009 35°41′19.28″N 139°45′45.91″E / 35.6886889°N 139.7627528°E / 35.6886889; 139.7627528 (JA Building) Chiyoda [220]
73.069= Proud Tower Shinonome Canal Court Proud Tower Shinonome Canal Court 180 (591) 52 2013 35°38′58.40″N 139°48′16.77″E / 35.6495556°N 139.8046583°E / 35.6495556; 139.8046583 (Proud Tower Shinonome Canal Court) Kōtō
74.069= Tokyo Nihonbashi Tower Tokyo Nihonbashi Tower 180 (591) 35 2015 35°40′54.91″N 139°46′27.55″E / 35.6819194°N 139.7743194°E / 35.6819194; 139.7743194 (Tokyo Nihonbashi Tower) Chūō
75.069= msb Tamachi Station Tower N msb Tamachi Station Tower N 180 (591) 36 2020 35°38′45.04″N 139°44′59.03″E / 35.6458444°N 139.7497306°E / 35.6458444; 139.7497306 (msb Tamachi Station Tower N) Minato [223]
76.069= Urban Dock Park City Toyosu Tower A Urban Dock Park City Toyosu Tower A 180 (590) 52 2008 35°39′29.78″N 139°47′28.66″E / 35.6582722°N 139.7912944°E / 35.6582722; 139.7912944 (Urban Dock Park City Toyosu Tower A) Kōtō [224]
77.069= Tokyo Garden Terrace Kioicho Kioi Tower Kioi Tower 180 (590) 36 2016 35°40′46.16″N 139°44′13.36″E / 35.6794889°N 139.7370444°E / 35.6794889; 139.7370444 (Kioi Tower) Chiyoda
78.069= Shibuya Stream Shibuya Stream 180 (590) 36 2018 35°39′26.29″N 139°42′11.24″E / 35.6573028°N 139.7031222°E / 35.6573028; 139.7031222 (Shibuya Stream) Shibuya [226]
79.069= Tokyo World Gate Kamiyacho Trust Tower Tokyo World Gate Kamiyacho Trust Tower 180 (590) 38 2020 35°39′54.29″N 139°44′43.44″E / 35.6650806°N 139.7454000°E / 35.6650806; 139.7454000 (Tokyo World Gate Kamiyacho Trust Tower) Minato [227]
80.069= Shibuya Sakura Stage Shibuya Tower Shibuya Sakura Stage Shibuya Side 180 (590) 39 2023 35°39′25.47″N 139°42′6.59″E / 35.6570750°N 139.7018306°E / 35.6570750; 139.7018306 (Shibuya Sakura Stage Shibuya Side) Shibuya
  • The 127-metre-tall (417 ft) Shibuya Sakura Stage Sakura Tower is connected to it via an elevated walkway[228]
81.069= Keio Plaza Hotel Keio Plaza Hotel 180 (589) 47 1971 35°41′24.78″N 139°41′39.17″E / 35.6902167°N 139.6942139°E / 35.6902167; 139.6942139 (Keio Plaza Hotel) Shinjuku
  • First skyscraper built in Nishi-Shinjuku and third in Japan (150 m or taller)
  • Tallest building in Asia at the time of its completion[229]
81= Sumitomo Fudosan Mita Twin Building West Sumitomo Fudosan Mita Twin Building West 179 (588) 43 2006 35°38′38.86″N 139°44′32.98″E / 35.6441278°N 139.7424944°E / 35.6441278; 139.7424944 (Sumitomo Fudosan Mita Twin Building West) Minato [230]
81= Akasaka Biz Tower Akasaka Biz Tower 179 (588) 39 2008 35°40′23.44″N 139°44′10.86″E / 35.6731778°N 139.7363500°E / 35.6731778; 139.7363500 (Akasaka Biz Tower) Minato [231]
81= Marunouchi Building Marunouchi Building 179 (587) 37 2002 35°40′51.77″N 139°45′49.90″E / 35.6810472°N 139.7638611°E / 35.6810472; 139.7638611 (Marunouchi Building) Chiyoda [232]
81= Kachidoki The Tower Kachidoki The Tower 179 (587) 53 2016 35°39′23.80″N 139°46′21.00″E / 35.6566111°N 139.7725000°E / 35.6566111; 139.7725000 (Kachidoki The Tower) Chūō [233]
81= W-Comfort Towers East Tower W-Comfort Towers 179 (586) 54 2004 35°38′44.10″N 139°48′18.95″E / 35.6455833°N 139.8052639°E / 35.6455833; 139.8052639 (W-Comfort Towers East Tower) Kōtō [234]
81= Park Tower Harumi Park Tower Harumi 179 (586) 48 2019 35°39′24.04″N 139°47′14.32″E / 35.6566778°N 139.7873111°E / 35.6566778; 139.7873111 (Park Tower Harumi) Chūō [235]
88.087= Marunouchi Trust Tower Main Building Marunouchi Trust Tower Main Building 178 (584) 37 2008 35°40′56.71″N 139°46′9.77″E / 35.6824194°N 139.7693806°E / 35.6824194; 139.7693806 (Marunouchi Trust Tower Main Building) Chiyoda [236]
89.087= Otemachi Place West Tower Otemachi Place West Tower 178 (584) 35 2018 35°41′12.69″N 139°46′1.51″E / 35.6868583°N 139.7670861°E / 35.6868583; 139.7670861 (Otemachi Place West Tower) Chiyoda [237]
191.0 Chuo Incineration Plant 178 (582) 5 2001 Chūō [238]
90.087= Toyosu Bayside Cross Tower Toyosu Bayside Cross Tower 178 (582) 36 2020 35°39′17.95″N 139°47′40.15″E / 35.6549861°N 139.7944861°E / 35.6549861; 139.7944861 (Toyosu Bayside Cross Tower) Kōtō [239]
90= Deux Tours West Tower Deux Tours 177 (582) 51 2015 35°39′16.46″N 139°46′38.06″E / 35.6545722°N 139.7772389°E / 35.6545722; 139.7772389 (Deux Tours West Tower) Chūō [240]
90= Deux Tours East Tower Deux Tours 177 (582) 51 2015 35°39′18.56″N 139°46′41.33″E / 35.6551556°N 139.7781472°E / 35.6551556; 139.7781472 (Deux Tours East Tower) Chūō [241]
90= Otemachi Financial City South Tower Otemachi Financial City South Tower 177 (581) 35 2012 35°41′15.56″N 139°45′57.11″E / 35.6876556°N 139.7658639°E / 35.6876556; 139.7658639 (Otemachi Financial City South Tower) Chiyoda [242]
90= Nihonbashi Takashimaya Mitsui Building Nihonbashi Takashimaya Mitsui Building (center-left) 177 (580) 32 2018 35°40′52.66″N 139°46′25.79″E / 35.6812944°N 139.7738306°E / 35.6812944; 139.7738306 (Nihonbashi Takashimaya Mitsui Building) Chūō [243]
94 Kasumigaseki Common Gate West Building Kasumigaseki Common Gate 176 (577) 38 2007 35°40′18.68″N 139°44′52.84″E / 35.6718556°N 139.7480111°E / 35.6718556; 139.7480111 (Kasumigaseki Common Gate West Building) Chiyoda
96.095 Harumi Island Triton Square Tower Y Ground-level view of a three-building complex; each building is white and blue and lined with rows of windows 175 (574) 40 2000 35°39′23.28″N 139°46′53.11″E / 35.6564667°N 139.7814194°E / 35.6564667; 139.7814194 (Harumi Island Triton Square Tower Y) Chūō
  • Three skyscrapers are connected to each other via skybridges[245]
97.096= Tokyo Shiodome Building Tokyo Shiodome Building 173 (568) 37 2005 35°39′46.87″N 139°45′40.38″E / 35.6630194°N 139.7612167°E / 35.6630194; 139.7612167 (Tokyo Shiodome Building) Minato [246]
98.096= Shiodome Media Tower Shiodome Media Tower 173 (566) 34 2003 35°39′47.55″N 139°45′34.25″E / 35.6632083°N 139.7595139°E / 35.6632083; 139.7595139 (Shiodome Media Tower) Minato [247]
99.098= Park Axis Aoyama 1-Chōme Tower Park Axis Aoyama 1-Chōme Tower 172 (566) 46 2007 35°40′18.01″N 139°43′31.40″E / 35.6716694°N 139.7253889°E / 35.6716694; 139.7253889 (Park Axis Aoyama 1-Chōme Tower) Minato
100.098= Royal Park Shiodome Tower Royal Park Shiodome Tower 172 (564) 38 2003 35°39′51.26″N 139°45′38.00″E / 35.6642389°N 139.7605556°E / 35.6642389; 139.7605556 (Royal Park Shiodome Tower) Minato [249]
100 City Towers Toyosu The Twin North Tower City Towers Toyosu The Twin North Tower 171 (562) 50 2009 35°39′28.13″N 139°47′55.74″E / 35.6578139°N 139.7988167°E / 35.6578139; 139.7988167 (City Towers Toyosu The Twin North Tower) Kōtō [250]
101= Kyobashi Edogrand Kyobashi Edogrand 170 (559) 32 2016 35°40′38.64″N 139°46′10.38″E / 35.6774000°N 139.7695500°E / 35.6774000; 139.7695500 (Kyobashi Edogrand) Chūō
101= Marunouchi Park Building Marunouchi Park Building 170 (558) 35 2009 35°40′44.50″N 139°45′47.05″E / 35.6790278°N 139.7630694°E / 35.6790278; 139.7630694 (Marunouchi Park Building) Chiyoda [252]
101= Sumitomo Fudosan Toranomon Tower Sumitomo Fudosan Toranomon Tower 170 (557) 35 1995 35°40′10.89″N 139°44′44.31″E / 35.6696917°N 139.7456417°E / 35.6696917; 139.7456417 (Sumitomo Fudosan Toranomon Tower) Minato [253]
101= Shibaura Island Air Tower Shibaura Island Air Tower 170 (557) 48 2007 35°38′28.88″N 139°45′8.16″E / 35.6413556°N 139.7522667°E / 35.6413556; 139.7522667 (Shibaura Island Air Tower) Minato [254]
106.0105= The Parkhouse Harumi Towers Krono Residence The Parkhouse Harumi Towers 169 (555) 49 2013 35°39′18.32″N 139°47′6.27″E / 35.6550889°N 139.7850750°E / 35.6550889; 139.7850750 (The Parkhouse Harumi Towers Krono Residence) Chūō [255]
107.0105= Shibaura Island Grove Tower Shibaura Island Grove Tower 169 (554) 49 2007 35°38′26.29″N 139°45′4.76″E / 35.6406361°N 139.7513222°E / 35.6406361; 139.7513222 (Shibaura Island Grove Tower) Minato [256]
108.0105= Bay City Harumi Sky Link Tower Bay City Harumi Sky Link Tower 169 (554) 49 2009 35°39′20.51″N 139°46′43.72″E / 35.6556972°N 139.7788111°E / 35.6556972; 139.7788111 (Bay City Harumi Sky Link Tower) Chūō [257]
109.0105= msb Tamachi Station Tower S msb Tamachi Station Tower S 169 (554) 32 2018 35°38′41.65″N 139°44′57.17″E / 35.6449028°N 139.7492139°E / 35.6449028; 139.7492139 (msb Tamachi Station Tower S) Minato [258]
110.0109= Otemachi Financial City Grand Cube Otemachi Financial City Grand Cube 168 (552) 31 2016 35°41′18.31″N 139°45′53.31″E / 35.6884194°N 139.7648083°E / 35.6884194; 139.7648083 (Otemachi Financial City Grand Cube) Chiyoda [259]
111.0109= Central Park Tower La Tour Shinjuku Central Park Tower La Tour Shinjuku 168 (551) 44 2010 35°41′31.95″N 139°41′18.95″E / 35.6922083°N 139.6885972°E / 35.6922083; 139.6885972 (Central Park Tower La Tour Shinjuku) Shinjuku [260]
112.0109= JR Shinjuku Miraina Tower JR Shinjuku Miraina Tower 168 (551) 33 2015 35°41′19.43″N 139°42′6.87″E / 35.6887306°N 139.7019083°E / 35.6887306; 139.7019083 (JR Shinjuku Miraina Tower) Shinjuku
  • Tallest building in Shinjuku (district)[261]
113.0109= The Parkhouse Harumi Towers Tiaro Residence The Parkhouse Harumi Towers 168 (550) 49 2016 35°39′20.66″N 139°47′10.07″E / 35.6557389°N 139.7861306°E / 35.6557389; 139.7861306 (The Parkhouse Harumi Towers Tiaro Residence) Chūō [262]
114.0113= Capital Mark Tower Capital Mark Tower 167 (549) 47 2007 35°38′27.85″N 139°44′47.16″E / 35.6410694°N 139.7464333°E / 35.6410694; 139.7464333 (Capital Mark Tower) Minato [263]
115.0113= Sapia Tower Sapia Tower 167 (549) 35 2007 35°41′1.29″N 139°46′7.00″E / 35.6836917°N 139.7686111°E / 35.6836917; 139.7686111 (Sapia Tower) Chiyoda [264]
116.0113= Shibaura Island Bloom Tower Shibaura Island Bloom Tower 167 (549) 48 2008 35°38′23.65″N 139°45′6.71″E / 35.6399028°N 139.7518639°E / 35.6399028; 139.7518639 (Shibaura Island Bloom Tower) Minato [265]
117.0113= Yebisu Garden Place Tower Yebisu Garden Place Tower 167 (548) 40 1994 35°38′31.52″N 139°42′48.75″E / 35.6420889°N 139.7135417°E / 35.6420889; 139.7135417 (Yebisu Garden Place Tower) Shibuya
118.0113= City Towers Toyosu The Twin South Tower City Towers Toyosu The Twin South Tower 167 (548) 48 2009 35°39′25.94″N 139°47′58.02″E / 35.6572056°N 139.7994500°E / 35.6572056; 139.7994500 (City Towers Toyosu The Twin South Tower) Kōtō [267]
119.0113= Shinjuku Front Tower Shinjuku Front Tower 167 (546) 35 2011 35°41′45.48″N 139°41′21.61″E / 35.6959667°N 139.6893361°E / 35.6959667; 139.6893361 (Shinjuku Front Tower) Shinjuku
  • Tallest building in Kita-Shinjuku[268]
120.0119= Park Court Akasaka Hinokicho The Tower Park Court Akasaka Hinokicho The Tower 166 (545) 44 2018 35°40′4.86″N 139°43′47.47″E / 35.6680167°N 139.7298528°E / 35.6680167; 139.7298528 (Park Court Akasaka Hinokicho The Tower) Minato [269]
121.0119= Hamamatsucho Building (Toshiba Building) Toshiba Building (Hamamatsucho Building) 166 (544) 40 1984 35°39′6.00″N 139°45′27.89″E / 35.6516667°N 139.7577472°E / 35.6516667; 139.7577472 (Hamamatsucho Building) Minato
  • Tallest building completed in Japan in the 1980s
  • To be demolished: Blue Front Shibaura N Tower will be built on its site[270][271]
121.0121= TODA Building 165 (542) 28 2024 35°40′42.19″N 139°46′17.69″E / 35.6783861°N 139.7715806°E / 35.6783861; 139.7715806 (TODA Building) Chūō [272][273]
122.0121= Toyosu Center Building Toyosu Center Building 165 (541) 37 1992 35°39′21.29″N 139°47′46.67″E / 35.6559139°N 139.7962972°E / 35.6559139; 139.7962972 (Toyosu Center Building) Kōtō
123.0121= Triton View Tower Triton View Tower 165 (541) 50 1998 35°39′33.14″N 139°47′2.28″E / 35.6592056°N 139.7839667°E / 35.6592056; 139.7839667 (Triton View Tower) Chūō [276]
124.0121= Tokyo Twin Parks Right Wing Tokyo Twin Parks 165 (541) 47 2002 35°39′37.54″N 139°45′34.88″E / 35.6604278°N 139.7596889°E / 35.6604278; 139.7596889 (Tokyo Twin Parks Right Wing) Minato [277]
125.0121= Tokyo Twin Parks Left Wing Tokyo Twin Parks 165 (541) 47 2002 35°39′40.17″N 139°45′35.48″E / 35.6611583°N 139.7598556°E / 35.6611583; 139.7598556 (Tokyo Twin Parks Left Wing) Minato [278]
126.0121= Naka-Meguro Atlas Tower Naka-Meguro Atlas Tower 165 (541) 45 2009 35°38′37.79″N 139°42′1.38″E / 35.6438306°N 139.7003833°E / 35.6438306; 139.7003833 (Naka-Meguro Atlas Tower) Meguro
  • Tallest building in Kami-Meguro[279]
127.0121= Waterras Waterras 165 (541) 41 2013 35°41′51.27″N 139°46′1.68″E / 35.6975750°N 139.7671333°E / 35.6975750; 139.7671333 (Waterras) Chiyoda
128.0121= Park Tower Kachidoki Mid 165 (541) 45 2023 35°39′24.46″N 139°46′38.80″E / 35.6567944°N 139.7774444°E / 35.6567944; 139.7774444 (Park Tower Kachidoki Mid) Chūō [281]
129.0121= KDDI Building KDDI Building 165 (540) 32 1974 35°41′16.38″N 139°41′41.36″E / 35.6878833°N 139.6948222°E / 35.6878833; 139.6948222 (KDDI Building) Shinjuku [282]
130.0130= Tokyo Building Tokyo Building 164 (538) 33 2005 35°40′43.45″N 139°45′53.84″E / 35.6787361°N 139.7649556°E / 35.6787361; 139.7649556 (Tokyo Building) Chiyoda [283]
131.0130= Mita Bellju Building Mita Bellju Building 164 (538) 33 2012 35°38′41.28″N 139°44′41.89″E / 35.6448000°N 139.7449694°E / 35.6448000; 139.7449694 (Mita Bellju Building) Minato [284]
132.0132= Metropolitan Government Building Tower 2 Metropolitan Government Building Tower 2 163 (536) 34 1991 35°41′16.94″N 139°41′31.48″E / 35.6880389°N 139.6920778°E / 35.6880389; 139.6920778 (Metropolitan Government Building Tower 2) Shinjuku [285]
133.0132= Otemachi Place East Tower 163 (535) 33 2018 35°41′13.36″N 139°46′5.41″E / 35.6870444°N 139.7681694°E / 35.6870444; 139.7681694 (Otemachi Place East Tower) Chiyoda [286]
134.0134 Akasaka Tower Residence Akasaka Tower Residence 162 (531) 45 2008 35°40′11.31″N 139°44′18.84″E / 35.6698083°N 139.7385667°E / 35.6698083; 139.7385667 (Akasaka Tower Residence) Minato [287]
135= Takanawa Gateway City The Linkpillar 1 North* 161 (530) 29 2025 35°38′10.89″N 139°44′23.88″E / 35.6363583°N 139.7399667°E / 35.6363583; 139.7399667 (The Linkpillar 1 North) Minato
  • Tallest building in Takanawa
  • Topped out
  • Construction is expected to last until March 2025[288][289]
135.0135= Shinjuku Maynds Tower Shinjuku Maynds Tower 161 (529) 34 1995 35°41′11.78″N 139°41′56.44″E / 35.6866056°N 139.6990111°E / 35.6866056; 139.6990111 (Shinjuku Maynds Tower) Shibuya
136.0135= Shibaura Island Cape Tower Shibaura Island Cape Tower 161 (528) 48 2006 35°38′14.84″N 139°45′0.75″E / 35.6374556°N 139.7502083°E / 35.6374556; 139.7502083 (Shibaura Island Cape Tower) Minato [291]
192.0 Suginami Incineration Plant 160 (525) 1982 Suginami [292]
137.0138= Nippon Seimei Marunouchi Building Nippon Seimei Marunouchi Building 160 (525) 28 2004 35°40′59.56″N 139°45′56.72″E / 35.6832111°N 139.7657556°E / 35.6832111; 139.7657556 (Nippon Seimei Marunouchi Building) Chiyoda [293]
138.0138= Tornare Nihonbashi-Hamacho Tornare Nihonbashi-Hamacho 160 (524) 47 2005 35°41′4.76″N 139°47′16.92″E / 35.6846556°N 139.7880333°E / 35.6846556; 139.7880333 (Tornare Nihonbashi-Hamacho) Chūō
  • Tallest building in Nihonbashi-Hamacho[294]
139.0138= Concieria Nishi-Shinjuku Tower's West Concieria Nishi-Shinjuku Tower's West 160 (524) 44 2008 35°41′33.37″N 139°41′14.70″E / 35.6926028°N 139.6874167°E / 35.6926028; 139.6874167 (Concieria Nishi-Shinjuku Tower's West) Shinjuku [295]
140.0138= Brillia Ist Tower Kachidoki 160 (524) 45 2011 35°39′38.98″N 139°46′37.42″E / 35.6608278°N 139.7770611°E / 35.6608278; 139.7770611 (Brillia Ist Tower Kachidoki) Chūō [296]
141.0138= Sumitomo Fudosan Shinjuku Garden Tower Sumitomo Fudosan Shinjuku Garden Tower 160 (524) 37 2016 35°42′27.91″N 139°42′12.03″E / 35.7077528°N 139.7033417°E / 35.7077528; 139.7033417 (Sumitomo Fudosan Shinjuku Garden Tower) Shinjuku [297]
143.0143= Roppongi Hills Residences B Roppongi Hills Residences 159 (522) 43 2003 35°39′31.79″N 139°43′45.50″E / 35.6588306°N 139.7293056°E / 35.6588306; 139.7293056 (Roppongi Hills Residences B) Minato [298]
142.0143= Roppongi Hills Residences C Roppongi Hills Residences 159 (522) 43 2003 35°39′32.09″N 139°43′48.54″E / 35.6589139°N 139.7301500°E / 35.6589139; 139.7301500 (Roppongi Hills Residences C) Minato [299]
144.0143= Brillia Tower Tokyo Brillia Tower Tokyo 159 (521) 45 2006 35°42′1.68″N 139°48′58.09″E / 35.7004667°N 139.8161361°E / 35.7004667; 139.8161361 (Brillia Tower Tokyo) Sumida
  • Tallest building in Taihei[300]
145.0143= Park Tower Shinonome 159 (521) 43 2014 35°38′42.45″N 139°48′9.27″E / 35.6451250°N 139.8025750°E / 35.6451250; 139.8025750 (Park Tower Shinonome) Kōtō [301]
143= Takanawa Gateway City The Linkpillar 1 South* 159 (521) 30 2025 35°38′5.20″N 139°44′21.22″E / 35.6347778°N 139.7392278°E / 35.6347778; 139.7392278 (The Linkpillar 1 South) Minato
  • Topped out
  • Construction is expected to last until March 2025[302][289]
146.0148= Prudential Tower (Tokyo) Prudential Tower 158 (520) 38 2002 35°40′33.85″N 139°44′18.97″E / 35.6760694°N 139.7386028°E / 35.6760694; 139.7386028 (Prudential Tower) Chiyoda [303]
147.0148= Hareza Tower Hareza Tower 158 (519) 33 2020 35°43′56.72″N 139°42′55.94″E / 35.7324222°N 139.7155389°E / 35.7324222; 139.7155389 (Hareza Tower) Toshima [304]
148.0148= Tokyo Skytree East Tower Tokyo Skytree East Tower 158 (518) 31 2011 35°42′37.18″N 139°48′46.44″E / 35.7103278°N 139.8129000°E / 35.7103278; 139.8129000 (Tokyo Skytree East Tower) Sumida
149.0148= Akasaka K Tower Akasaka K Tower 158 (518) 30 2012 35°40′39.58″N 139°44′5.51″E / 35.6776611°N 139.7348639°E / 35.6776611; 139.7348639 (Akasaka K Tower) Minato
150.0148= Mitsui & Co. Building 158 (518) 31 2020 35°41′15.95″N 139°45′44.71″E / 35.6877639°N 139.7624194°E / 35.6877639; 139.7624194 (Mitsui & Co. Building) Chiyoda [307]
151.0148= Southern Sky Tower Hachioji Southern Sky Tower Hachioji 158 (517) 41 2010 35°39′15.69″N 139°20′15.44″E / 35.6543583°N 139.3376222°E / 35.6543583; 139.3376222 (Southern Sky Tower Hachioji) Hachiōji
152.0154= Park Court Akasaka The Tower Park Court Akasaka The Tower 157 (516) 43 2009 35°40′24.49″N 139°43′53.15″E / 35.6734694°N 139.7314306°E / 35.6734694; 139.7314306 (Park Court Akasaka The Tower) Minato [308]
153.0154= Atago Green Hills Forest Tower Atago Green Hills 157 (515) 42 2001 35°39′48.38″N 139°44′56.27″E / 35.6634389°N 139.7489639°E / 35.6634389; 139.7489639 (Atago Green Hills Forest Tower) Minato [309]
154.0154= Sumitomo Fudosan Shinjuku Central Park Tower 157 (515) 33 2019 35°41′34.45″N 139°41′16.49″E / 35.6929028°N 139.6879139°E / 35.6929028; 139.6879139 (Sumitomo Fudosan Shinjuku Central Park Tower) Shinjuku [310]
155.0154= Kasumigaseki Common Gate East Building Kasumigaseki Common Gate 157 (514) 33 2007 35°40′16.99″N 139°44′55.01″E / 35.6713861°N 139.7486139°E / 35.6713861; 139.7486139 (Kasumigaseki Common Gate East Building) Chiyoda [311]
156.0158= Kasumigaseki Building Kasumigaseki Building 156 (512) 36 1968 35°40′16.45″N 139°44′49.56″E / 35.6712361°N 139.7471000°E / 35.6712361; 139.7471000 (Kasumigaseki Building) Chiyoda
  • First skyscraper built in Japan (150 m or taller)
  • Tallest building in Asia at the time of its completion
  • Tallest building completed in Japan in the 1960s[15][312]
157.0158= Cross Air Tower Cross Air Tower 156 (512) 41 2013 35°39′5.41″N 139°41′18.42″E / 35.6515028°N 139.6884500°E / 35.6515028; 139.6884500 (Cross Air Tower) Meguro
158.0158= Nissei Hamamatsucho Crea Tower Nissei Hamamatsucho Crea Tower 156 (512) 29 2018 35°39′21.57″N 139°45′20.26″E / 35.6559917°N 139.7556278°E / 35.6559917; 139.7556278 (Nissei Hamamatsucho Crea Tower) Minato [314]
159.0158= Shirokane The Sky 156 (512) 45 2022 35°38′46.08″N 139°44′6.07″E / 35.6461333°N 139.7350194°E / 35.6461333; 139.7350194 (Shirokane The Sky) Minato
160.0158= Tamachi Tower 156 (512) 29 2023 35°38′48.45″N 139°44′54.93″E / 35.6467917°N 139.7485917°E / 35.6467917; 139.7485917 (Tamachi Tower) Minato [316]
161.0163= Shinagawa Season Terrace Shinagawa Season Terrace 155 (510) 32 2015 35°37′57.46″N 139°44′35.21″E / 35.6326278°N 139.7431139°E / 35.6326278; 139.7431139 (Shinagawa Season Terrace) Minato
162.0163= Harumi Island Triton Square Tower Z Harumi Island Triton Square Tower Z on the right 155 (509) 35 2000 35°39′26.09″N 139°46′53.58″E / 35.6572472°N 139.7815500°E / 35.6572472; 139.7815500 (Harumi Island Triton Square Tower Z) Chūō
  • Three skyscrapers are connected to each other via skybridges[318]
163.0163= Tokyo Dome Hotel Tokyo Dome Hotel 155 (509) 43 2000 35°42′13.22″N 139°45′12.45″E / 35.7036722°N 139.7534583°E / 35.7036722; 139.7534583 (Tokyo Dome Hotel) Bunkyō
164.0163= Plaza Tower Kachidoki Plaza Tower Kachidoki 155 (509) 43 2004 35°39′37.86″N 139°46′31.79″E / 35.6605167°N 139.7754972°E / 35.6605167; 139.7754972 (Plaza Tower Kachidoki) Chūō [320]
165.0163= The Toyosu Tower 155 (509) 43 2008 35°39′32.51″N 139°47′49.86″E / 35.6590306°N 139.7971833°E / 35.6590306; 139.7971833 (The Toyosu Tower) Kōtō [321]
166.0163= Skyz Tower & Garden Skyz Tower & Garden 155 (508) 44 2014 35°38′50.28″N 139°47′34.50″E / 35.6473000°N 139.7929167°E / 35.6473000; 139.7929167 (Skyz Tower & Garden) Kōtō [322]
167.0169= Takanawa The Residence Takanawa The Residence 154 (505) 47 2005 35°38′10.33″N 139°43′54.52″E / 35.6362028°N 139.7318111°E / 35.6362028; 139.7318111 (Takanawa The Residence) Minato [323]
168.0169= Otemachi Financial City North Tower Otemachi Financial City North Tower 154 (505) 31 2012 35°41′18.14″N 139°45′57.38″E / 35.6883722°N 139.7659389°E / 35.6883722; 139.7659389 (Otemachi Financial City North Tower) Chiyoda [324]
169.0169= Toranomon Towers Residence 154 (504) 41 2006 35°39′55.84″N 139°44′39.54″E / 35.6655111°N 139.7443167°E / 35.6655111; 139.7443167 (Toranomon Towers Residence) Minato [325]
170.0172= Ark Hills Ark Mori Building Ark Mori Building 153 (503) 37 1986 35°40′1.74″N 139°44′24.57″E / 35.6671500°N 139.7401583°E / 35.6671500; 139.7401583 (Ark Mori Building) Minato [326]
171.0172= W-Comfort Towers West Tower W-Comfort Towers West Tower 153 (503) 45 2005 35°38′42.79″N 139°48′13.77″E / 35.6452194°N 139.8038250°E / 35.6452194; 139.8038250 (W-Comfort Towers West Tower) Kōtō [327]
193.0 JPower Headquarters 153 (502) 16 1987 Chūō [328]
172.0172= Station Garden Tower Station Garden Tower 153 (502) 40 2008 35°43′46.27″N 139°46′17.46″E / 35.7295194°N 139.7715167°E / 35.7295194; 139.7715167 (Station Garden Tower) Arakawa
  • Tallest building in Nishi-Nippori[329]
173.0172= City Towers Toyosu The Symbol City Towers Toyosu The Symbol 153 (502) 45 2010 35°39′35.93″N 139°47′46.51″E / 35.6599806°N 139.7962528°E / 35.6599806; 139.7962528 (City Towers Toyosu The Symbol) Kōtō [330]
174.0172= Park Tower Gran Sky Park Tower Gran Sky 153 (502) 44 2010 35°37′27.25″N 139°43′38.14″E / 35.6242361°N 139.7272611°E / 35.6242361; 139.7272611 (Park Tower Gran Sky) Shinagawa
175.0172= Garden Air Tower Garden Air Tower 153 (501) 35 2003 35°42′1.62″N 139°45′1.90″E / 35.7004500°N 139.7505278°E / 35.7004500; 139.7505278 (Garden Air Tower) Chiyoda
176.0178 Shinagawa East One Tower Shinagawa East One Tower 152 (497) 32 2003 35°37′40.04″N 139°44′26.72″E / 35.6277889°N 139.7407556°E / 35.6277889; 139.7407556 (Shinagawa East One Tower) Minato [333]
177.0179= La Tour Shinjuku First 151 (497) 33 2023 35°41′44.31″N 139°41′14.88″E / 35.6956417°N 139.6874667°E / 35.6956417; 139.6874667 (La Tour Shinjuku First) Shinjuku [334]
178.0179= Shiba-Koen First Building Shiba-Koen First Building 151 (496) 35 2000 35°39′8.62″N 139°44′50.26″E / 35.6523944°N 139.7472944°E / 35.6523944; 139.7472944 (Shiba-Koen First Building) Minato [335]
179.0179= Futako-Tamagawa Rise Tower & Residence Tower East Futako-Tamagawa Rise Tower & Residence Tower East 151 (496) 42 2010 35°36′32.08″N 139°37′52.75″E / 35.6089111°N 139.6313194°E / 35.6089111; 139.6313194 (Tamagawa Rise Tower & Residence Tower East) Setagaya
  • Tallest building in Tamagawa[336]
180.0179= Odakyu Southern Tower Odakyu Southern Tower 151 (495) 35 1998 35°41′10.67″N 139°42′1.52″E / 35.6862972°N 139.7004222°E / 35.6862972; 139.7004222 (Odakyu Southern Tower) Shibuya [337]
181.0179= Air Rise Tower Air Rise Tower 151 (494) 42 2007 35°43′35.22″N 139°43′8.50″E / 35.7264500°N 139.7190278°E / 35.7264500; 139.7190278 (Air Rise Tower) Toshima [338]
182.0184= JR East Japan Building JR East Japan Building 150 (493) 28 1997 35°41′14.29″N 139°42′0.37″E / 35.6873028°N 139.7001028°E / 35.6873028; 139.7001028 (JR East Japan Building) Shibuya [339]
199.0 Meguro Incineration Plant 150 (492) 5 1991 Meguro [340]
183.0184= Granpark Tower Granpark Tower 150 (492) 34 1996 35°38′37.16″N 139°44′43.94″E / 35.6436556°N 139.7455389°E / 35.6436556; 139.7455389 (Granpark Tower) Minato [341]
197.0 Edogawa Incineration Plant 150 (492) 5 1997 Edogawa [342]
198.0 Tobu Sludge Plant 150 (492) 1997 Kōtō [343]
195.0 Shin-Koto Incineration Plant 150 (492) 8 1998 Kōtō [344]
196.0 Sumida Incineration Plant 150 (492) 1998 Sumida [345]
185.0184= Taiyo Seimei Shinagawa Building Taiyo Seimei Shinagawa Building 150 (492) 30 2003 35°37′37.73″N 139°44′25.82″E / 35.6271472°N 139.7405056°E / 35.6271472; 139.7405056 (Taiyo Seimei Shinagawa Building) Minato [346]
194.0 Chiyoda Ward Office 150 (492) 23 2007 Chiyoda [347]
184.0184= Nihon Keizai Shimbun Tokyo HQ Building Nihon Keizai Shimbun Tokyo HQ Building 150 (492) 31 2009 35°41′19.75″N 139°45′44.33″E / 35.6888194°N 139.7623139°E / 35.6888194; 139.7623139 (Nihon Keizai Shimbun Tokyo HQ Building) Chiyoda [348]
190.0184= The Roppongi Tokyo The Roppongi Tokyo 150 (492) 39 2011 35°39′50.22″N 139°44′5.25″E / 35.6639500°N 139.7347917°E / 35.6639500; 139.7347917 (The Roppongi Tokyo) Minato [349]
189.0184= Marunouchi Eiraku Building Marunouchi Eiraku Building 150 (492) 27 2012 35°41′3.55″N 139°45′53.56″E / 35.6843194°N 139.7648778°E / 35.6843194; 139.7648778 (Marunouchi Eiraku Building) Chiyoda [350]
187.0184= Sumitomo Mitsui Banking Corporation East Tower Sumitomo Mitsui Banking Corporation East Tower 150 (492) 29 2015 35°41′5.10″N 139°45′49.00″E / 35.6847500°N 139.7636111°E / 35.6847500; 139.7636111 (Sumitomo Mitsui Banking Corporation East Tower) Chiyoda [351]
188.0184= Otemachi Park Building Otemachi Park Building 150 (492) 29 2017 35°41′12.14″N 139°45′46.32″E / 35.6867056°N 139.7628667°E / 35.6867056; 139.7628667 (Otemachi Park Building) Chiyoda [352]
186.0184= Marunouchi Nijubashi Bridge Building Marunouchi Nijubashi Bridge Building 150 (492) 30 2018 35°40′40.17″N 139°45′41.82″E / 35.6778250°N 139.7616167°E / 35.6778250; 139.7616167 (Marunouchi Nijubashi Bridge Building) Chiyoda [353]
* Indicates buildings that are still under construction but have been topped out.
= Indicates buildings that have the same rank because they have the same height.


Demolished buildings

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World Trade Center Building (1st Generation)

This table lists buildings in Tokyo that have been demolished and once rose at least 100 metres (328 feet). Buildings that are currently being demolished but have not been completely leveled are also included.

Name Height
m (ft)
Year
built
Year
demolished
Floors Location Notes
World Trade Center Building (1st Generation) 163 (533) 1970 2021 40 Minato
Mizuho Bank Uchisaiwaichō Head Office Building 143 (468) 1981 2022 32 Chiyoda
  • The 233-metre-tall (763 ft) Tokyo Cross Park South Tower will be built on its site
Kokusai Shin-Akasaka Building East Tower 139 (457) 1980 2022 24 Minato
  • The 207-metre-tall (680 ft) Akasaka 2-6-Chōme District Project East Building is under construction on its site
  • The nearby 77-metre-tall (253 ft) Kokusai Shin-Akasaka West Building was also demolished, making way for a 100-metre-tall (328 ft) West Building (also part of the Akasaka 2-6-Chōme redevelopment)
Akasaka Prince Hotel New Tower 139 (456) 1982 2013 39 Chiyoda
  • Tokyo Garden Terrace Kioicho was built on its site, including the 180-metre-tall (590 ft) Kioi Tower and the 90-metre-tall (295 ft) Kioi Residence
Shinsei Bank Headquarters Building (1993–2012) 130 (427) 1993 2013 22
Imperial Hotel Tokyo Tower 129 (424) 1983 TBD 31
  • Demolition to start in 2024[354]
  • The 230-metre-tall (755 ft) Tokyo Cross Park North Tower will be built on its site
  • The 61-metre-tall (200 ft) Imperial Hotel Tokyo Main Building is also set to be demolished, making way for the 145-metre-tall (476 ft) new Main Building (scheduled for completion in 2036)
Asahi Mutual Life Insurance Otemachi Building 120 (393) 1971 2022 29
  • The 385-metre-tall (1,263 ft) Torch Tower is under construction on its site
SHINAGAWA GOOS 119 (390) 1971 2021 30 Minato
  • The 160-metre-tall (525 ft) Shinagawa Station West Entrance District A Project will be built on its site
Shin-Gofukubashi Building 112 (369) 1979 2022 21 Chūō
  • The 218-metre-tall (715 ft) Yaesu 1-Chōme North District Project will be built on its site
Hotel Sofitel Tokyo 112 (367) 1994 2007 26 Taitō
Hibiya U-1 Building (Yamato Seimei Building) 109 (359) 1984 2023 26 Chiyoda
  • The 235-metre-tall (769 ft) Tokyo Cross Park Central Tower will be built on its site
Tokyo Kaijo Building 108 (355) 1974 2024 25
  • The wooden 111-metre-tall (364 ft) Tokyo Marine Nichido Building will be built on its site[355][356][357]
Resona Maruha Building 108 (354) 1978 2013 24
  • The 115-metre-tall (377 ft) Otemon Tower JX Building was built on its site
Otemachi Financial Center 105 (344) 1992 2012 24
Mitsui Bussan Building 100 (328) 1974 2016 24
  • The 158-metre-tall (518 ft) Mitsui & Co. Building was built on its site

Under construction

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This table lists buildings that are under construction in Tokyo and are planned to rise at least 150 metres (490 feet). Any buildings that have been topped out but are not completed are also included.

Name Height
m (ft)
Floors Start Finish Ward Notes
Torch Tower 385 (1263) 62 2023 2028 Chiyoda [19]
Nihonbashi 1-Chōme Central District Redevelopment 284 (932) 52 2022 2026 Chūō [358][359][360]
Azabudai Hills Residence B* 263 (862) 64 2019 2025 Minato [11][361][362][33]
Shinjuku Station West Gate Redevelopment 258 (847) 48 2024 2030 Shinjuku [363][364][365][366]
Tokyo Ekimae Yaesu 1-Chōme East District Redevelopment 250 (819) 51 2021 2025 Chūō [367][368]
World Trade Center (2nd Generation) 234 (766) 46 2022 2027 Minato [369][370][371]
BLUE FRONT SHIBAURA South Tower* 229 (751) 43 2021 2025 Minato [372][373]
Yaesu 2-Chōme Central District Redevelopment 223 (733) 43 2024 2029 Chūō [374][375]
Tokyo World Gate Akasaka Trust Tower* 209 (686) 43 2021 2024 Minato [376][377][112]
Akasaka 2-6-Chōme District Redevelopment 207 (680) 40 2024 2028 Minato [378]
Grand City Tower Tsukishima 199 (654) 58 2022 2026 Chūō [379]
Grand City Tower Ikebukuro 190 (623) 52 2022 2027 Toshima [380][381]
The Toyomi Tower Marine and Sky West Tower 189 (620) 53 2023 2026 Chūō [382]
The Toyomi Tower Marine and Sky East Tower 189 (620) 53 2023 2026 Chūō [383]
World Tower Residence* 185 (609) 46 2021 2024 Minato [369][384][385][209]
Toranomon Alcea Tower* 185 (607) 38 2020 2025 Minato [386][212]
Proud Tower Ikebukuro 182 (597) 47 2022 2026 Toshima [387][388]
Tsukishima 3-Chōme South District Redevelopment 182 (596) 48 2024 2028 Chūō [389][390]
Harumi Flag Sky Duo Sun Village 180 (589) 50 2017 2025 Chūō [391]
Harumi Flag Sky Duo Park Village 180 (589) 50 2017 2025 Chūō [392]
TAKANAWA GATEWAY CITY RESIDENCE 172 (565) 44 2022 2026 Minato [393][394]
Toranomon 1-Chōme East District 171 (562) 29 2024 2027 Minato [395]
TAKANAWA GATEWAY CITY THE LINKPILLAR 2 167 (547) 31 2022 2026 Minato [393][396]
TAKANAWA GATEWAY CITY THE LINKPILLAR 1 NORTH* 161 (530) 29 2021 2025 Minato [393][289]
Minami-Aoyama 3-Chōme Project 160 (526) 38 2023 2026 Minato [397]
TAKANAWA GATEWAY CITY THE LINKPILLAR 1 SOUTH* 159 (521) 30 2021 2025 Minato [398][289]
Dogenzaka 2-Chōme South District Redevelopment 156 (512) 30 2024 2027 Shibuya [399]
City Tower Senjuohashi 154 (504) 42 2022 2025 Adachi [400]
Higashi-Gotanda 2-Chōme 3rd District Redevelopment 150 (491) 40 2023 2027 Shinagawa [401]
* Indicates buildings that are still under construction but have been topped out.

Proposed

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This table lists buildings that are proposed for construction in Tokyo and are expected to rise at least 150 metres (490 feet).

Name Height
m (ft)
Floors Start Finish Ward Notes
W350 350 (1148) 70 TBA 2041 Chiyoda

(tentative)

  • Research project that aims to make wooden supertall skyscrapers possible by 2041[402][403][404]
Roppongi 5-Chōme West District Building A 327 (1073) 66 2025 2030 Minato
  • Set to become the largest skyscraper in Japan by floor area—and in the world, if built today—at over 794,000 m² (8,550,000 sq ft)
  • Set to become the 2nd-tallest building in Japan
  • An observation deck is planned at approx. 310 m (1,017 ft) high[405]
Roppongi 5-Chōme West District Building B 288 (945) 70 2025 2030 Minato
  • Set to have the highest floor count in Japan, tying with the Yokohama Landmark Tower
  • Set to become the tallest residential building in Japan: although planned as a mixed-use building, the majority of its floors will be dedicated to residential units[405]
Ikebukuro Station West Exit Redevelopment Building B 270 (886) 50 2030 2040 Toshima [406]
Nakano Station New North Entrance 262 (860) 61 2026 2029 Nakano
Shinjuku Station East Gate Redevelopment 260 (853) TBA TBA TBA Shinjuku
  • To be built on the site of the Lumine Est[408][409]
Tokyo Cross Park Central Tower 235 (769) 48 2024 2029 Chiyoda
Tokyo Cross Park South Tower 233 (763) 45 2024 2027 Chiyoda
Tokyo Cross Park North Tower 230 (755) 46 2024 2030 Chiyoda
  • To be built on the site of the 129-metre-tall (424 ft) Imperial Hotel Tokyo Tower
  • A 145-metre-tall (476 ft) Main Building will be built next to it, replacing the current 61-metre-tall (200 ft) Imperial Hotel Tokyo Main Building (scheduled for completion in 2036)[137]
Yaesu 2-Chōme South District Redevelopment 230 (755) 39 2024 2028 Chūō [410]
Nishi-Shinjuku 3-Chōme West Redevelopment North Tower 229 (751) 63 2025 2032 Shinjuku [411]
Nishi-Shinjuku 3-Chōme West Redevelopment South Tower 228 (748) 62 2025 2032 Shinjuku [411]
BLUE FRONT SHIBAURA N Tower 227 (746) 45 2027 2031 Minato
  • To be built on the site of the 166-metre-tall (544 ft) Hamamatsucho Building (Toshiba Building)[71]
Roppongi 1-Chōme North District Project 225 (738) 54 2025 2030 Minato [412]
Shinjuku Station South-West Entrance District South Building 225 (738) 36 2024 2029 Shinjuku

Shibuya

  • It will be located both in Nishi-Shinjuku and Yoyogi
  • A 110-metre-tall (361 ft) building will be located just north of it (set for completion in the 2040s)[413][414]
Ikebukuro Station West Exit Redevelopment Building A 220 (722) 41 2036 2043 Toshima [406]
Yaesu 1-Chōme North District Redevelopment 218 (715) 44 2024 2028 Chūō
Nihonbashi 1-Chōme East District Block B 213 (699) 51 2028 2032 Chūō [416]
Shibuya 2-Chōme West District Redevelopment Tower B 208 (682) 41 2025 2029 Shibuya [417]
Nihonbashi 1-Chōme East District Block A 205 (673) 40 2026 2032 Chūō [416]
Nishi-Azabu 3-Chōme Redevelopment 201 (660) 54 2024 2028 Minato [418]
Minami-Ikebukuro 2-Chōme District B Redevelopment 195 (640) 57 TBA TBA Toshima [419]
Kita-Aoyama 2-Chōme Jingu Gaien Office Building 190 (623) 38 2025 2028 Minato [420]
Kita-Aoyama 2-Chōme Jingu Gaien Building A 185 (607) 40 2028 2032 Minato [420]
Ikebukuro Station West Exit Redevelopment Building C East 185 (607) 33 2030 2034 Toshima [406]
Tokyo Fire Department New HQ Building 185 (607) 22 2028 2032 Chiyoda
  • Planned to rise 100 m (328 ft)
  • Pinnacle height (including mast): 185 m (607 ft)
  • Included for comparison purposes[421]
Kita-Aoyama 3-Chōme Redevelopment 180 (591) 38 2025 2029 Minato [422]
Toranomon 1-Chōme Central District Redevelopment 180 (591) 35 TBA TBA Minato [423]
Kyobashi 3-Chōme East District Redevelopment 180 (591) 35 2026 2030 Chūō
  • It will be connected to Tokyo Sky Corridor, an elevated walkway/park repurposed from the existing KK Line between Kyōbashi and Shinbashi[424][425]
Miyamasuzaka District Redevelopment 180 (591) 33 2024 2028 Shibuya [426]
Higashi-Ikebukuro 1-Chōme District Redevelopment 180 (591) 33 2025 2028 Toshima [427]
Nihonbashi Muromachi 1-Chōme District Redevelopment 180 (589) 33 2024 2028 Chūō [428]
Tokyo Institute of Technology Tamachi Campus Project 178 (584) 36 2026 2030 Minato [429]
Shibuya 2-Chōme West District Redevelopment Tower C 175 (574) 41 2025 2029 Shibuya [417]
Nishi-Nippori Ekimae District Redevelopment 170 (558) 46 2025 2030 Arakawa [430]
Sengakuji Area Redevelopment 170 (558) 41 TBA TBA Minato [431]
Koraku 2-Chōme South District Redevelopment 170 (558) 35 2026 2030 Bunkyō [432]
Sotokanda 1-Chōme Redevelopment Project 170 (558) TBA TBA 2028 Chiyoda [433]
Kudan-Minami 1-Chōme District North Tower 170 (558) TBA 2026 2029 Chiyoda [434]
Minami-Koiwa 7-Chōme Redevelopment 169 (554) 44 2025 2029 Edogawa [435]
Atago District Redevelopment Project 166 (546) 41 2025 2028 Minato [436]
Nakano 4-Chōme West District Redevelopment 165 (541) 42 TBA TBA Nakano [437]
Akasaka 7-Chōme Block 2 Redevelopment 164 (539) 46 2025 2028 Minato [438]
Mita Koyamacho West District Redevelopment 164 (539) 42 2025 2029 Minato
  • Three other buildings will be part of the redevelopment, including a 121-metre-tall (396 ft) residential building[439]
Mikawashima Station North District Redevelopment 160 (525) 43 2024 2028 Arakawa [440]
Shin-Koiwa Station South Entrance Redevelopment 160 (525) 39 2027 2032 Katsushika [441]
Mita 5-Chōme West District Redevelopment 160 (525) 37 2025 2029 Minato [442]
Shinagawa Station West Entrance District A 160 (525) 29 2025 2029 Minato
MUFG Main Building 160 (525) 28 TBA 2029 Chiyoda [444]
Nakameguro Station North District Redevelopment 160 (525) TBA TBA TBA Meguro [445]
Ojima 3-Chōme-1 Redevelopment 156 (512) 42 2029 2032 Kōtō [446]
Shibuya Upper West Project 156 (511) 34 2024 2028 Shibuya [447]
Takanawa 3-Chōme Shinagawa Ekimae District Redevelopment 155 (509) 30 2026 2028 Minato [448]
Ikebukuro Station West Exit Redevelopment Building C West 155 (509) 33 2030 2034 Toshima [406]
Higashi-Kanamachi 1-Chōme West District Redevelopment 150 (492) 40 2026 2030 Katsushika [449]
Yoyogi Station West Exit South Area Redevelopment 150 (492) 39 TBA TBA Shibuya [450]
Koen-dori West Area Urban Redevelopment 150 (492) 34 2026 2031 Shibuya [451]
Shin TOC Building 150 (492) 30 2033 TBA Shinagawa [452]
Shinagawa Station Block Area North Tower 150 (492) 28 2026 2031 Minato [453]
Shinagawa Station Block Area South Tower Building A 150 (492) 28 2026 2037 Minato [453]
Iidabashi Station Central District Redevelopment 150 (492) TBA TBA TBA Chiyoda
  • A 100-metre-tall (328 ft) residential building will be part of the redevelopment[454]
Tsukiji Market Redevelopment Phase 1 TBA TBA 2025 2032 Chūō
  • A total of 9 buildings are proposed for construction
  • Heights, floor counts, and construction timelines for each building are yet to be confirmed[455]
Tsukiji Market Redevelopment Phase 2 TBA TBA TBA 2038 Chūō
  • A total of 9 buildings are proposed for construction
  • Heights, floor counts, and construction timelines for each building are yet to be confirmed[455]
Shimbashi Station East Exit Redevelopment TBA TBA TBA TBA Minato
  • Height, floor count, construction timeline, and other details are yet to be announced[456][457][458]


Timeline of tallest buildings

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A building-lined street acts as a corridor, leading directly to the grey, rectangular, window-dotted facade of a high-rise building
Built in 1968, the Kasumigaseki Building was the first modern office skyscraper in Tokyo and was the prefecture's tallest building until 1970.

This is a list of buildings that once held the title of tallest building in Tokyo. Since its completion in 2012, Tokyo Skytree has been the tallest structure in Tokyo as well as in Japan, overtaking Tokyo Tower.

Name Years as tallest Height
m (ft)
Floors Ward Notes
Ryōunkaku 1890–1923 69 (225) 12 Taitō [459]
Old Marunouchi Building 1923–1936 33 (109) 8 Chiyoda [460]
National Diet Building 1936–1964 65 (215) 9 Chiyoda [461]
Hotel New Otani Tokyo 1964–1968 72 (237) 17 Chiyoda [14]
Kasumigaseki Building 1968–1970 156 (512) 36 Chiyoda [462]
World Trade Center Building (1st Generation) 1970–1971 163 (533) 40 Minato [463]
Keio Plaza Hotel North Tower 1971–1974 180 (589) 47 Shinjuku [464]
Shinjuku Sumitomo Building 1974–1974 210 (690) 52 Shinjuku [100]
Shinjuku Mitsui Building 1974–1978 225 (738) 55 Shinjuku [72]
Sunshine 60 1978–1991 240 (787) 60 Toshima [43]
Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building No. 1 1991–2007 243 (799) 48 Shinjuku [40]
Midtown Tower 2007–2014 248 (813) 54 Minato [37]
Toranomon Hills Mori Tower 2014–2023 256 (838) 52 Minato [34]
Azabudai Hills Mori JP Tower 2023–present 325 (1067) 64 Minato [9]

Tallest structures

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This list ranks Tokyo structures that stand at least 187 metres (614 feet) tall, excluding buildings, based on standard height measurement. This height includes spires, architectural details and antenna masts.

Rank Name Image Height
m (ft)
Floors Year Coordinates Structure type Ward Notes
1 Tokyo Skytree Ground-level view of a tall, slender, gray structure 634 (2,080) 32 2012 35°42′36.5″N 139°48′39″E / 35.710139°N 139.81083°E / 35.710139; 139.81083 (Tokyo Skytree) lattice tower Sumida Tallest tower in the world[5][21][22]
2 Tokyo Tower Mid-level view of an orange and white lattice frame; the structure curves and widens near the bottom and comes to a point at the top 333 (1,092) 7 1958 35°39′31″N 139°44′44″E / 35.65861°N 139.74556°E / 35.65861; 139.74556 (Tokyo Tower) lattice tower Minato Tallest free-standing steel structure in the world; 24th-tallest tower in the world[465][466][467]
3 Ministry of Defense Ichigaya Building B 220 (722) 10 1996 35°41′36″N 139°43′36.5″E / 35.69333°N 139.726806°E / 35.69333; 139.726806 (Ministry of Defense Ichigaya Building B) Building with a lattice tower Shinjuku [468][469]
4 Toshima Incineration Plant Ground-level view of a tall, white, angular chimney rising from a brown, striped building 210 (689) 11 1999 35°44′4.8″N 139°42′51.9″E / 35.734667°N 139.714417°E / 35.734667; 139.714417 (Toshima Incineration Plant) chimney Toshima Tallest incinerator chimney in the world[470][471]
31.05 TEPCO Building The TEPCO head office 200 (656) 22 1997 35°40′12.9″N 139°45′30.8″E / 35.670250°N 139.758556°E / 35.670250; 139.758556 (TEPCO head office) Building with a lattice tower Minato To be demolished; Tokyo Cross Park will be developed on its site[137][472]
6 Sky Tower West Tokyo Ground-level view of a cluttered lattice structure 195 (640) 1989 35°44′6.5″N 139°31′22.5″E / 35.735139°N 139.522917°E / 35.735139; 139.522917 (Sky Tower Nishi-Tokyo) lattice tower Nishitōkyō[C] Tallest structure in Western Tokyo[3][473]

Demolished or destroyed structures

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An airstrip and a red and white antenna mast on a small, green, triangular island
The 2nd Marcus Island LORAN-C transmission mast was only half as tall as the previous mast it replaced.
Name Height
m (ft)
Year
built
Year
destroyed
Structure
type
Location Notes
1st Iwo Jima LORAN-C transmission mast 412 (1,350) 1963 1965 guyed mast Iwo Jima[D] Collapsed and replaced[474]
1st Marcus Island LORAN-C transmission mast 1964 1985 Marcus Island[B] Dismantled and replaced by smaller one[475]
2nd Iwo Jima LORAN-C transmission mast 1965 1993 Iwo Jima[D] Dismantled[476]
2nd Marcus Island LORAN-C transmission mast 213 (700) 1986 2000 Marcus Island[B] Dismantled and replaced[477]
3nd Marcus Island LORAN-C transmission mast 213 (699) 2000 2010 Dismantled[478]
Palette Town Giant Ferris Wheel 115 (377) 1999 2022 Ferris wheel Kōtō Closed in August 2022[479]

See also

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Notes

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A. ^ This structure is not a habitable building but is included in this list for comparative purposes. Per a ruling by the Council on Tall Buildings and Urban Habitat, freestanding observation towers, chimneys or masts are not considered to be buildings, as they are not fully habitable structures.
B. ^ Marcus Island is not within the special wards of Tokyo. Administratively, the island is part of Ogasawara, Tokyo.
C. ^ Nishitōkyō is not within the special wards of Tokyo. It is one of the 30 cities, towns and villages included in Western Tokyo.
D. ^ Iwo Jima is not within the special wards of Tokyo. Administratively, the island is part of Ogasawara, Tokyo.

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