List of tallest structures in Tokyo

Tokyo is the most populated of Japan's 47 prefectures.[1] In Tokyo, there are 49 buildings and structures that stand taller than 187 metres (614 ft).[2] The tallest structure in the prefecture is Tokyo Skytree, a lattice tower that rises 634 metres (2,080 ft), which was completed in 2012.[3] It also stands as the tallest structure in Japan, the tallest tower in the world and the 2nd-tallest freestanding structure in the world.[3][4] The tallest building and third-tallest overall structure in Tokyo is the 256-metre-tall (838 ft) Toranomon Hills, which was completed in 2014.[2][5] The prefecture's second tallest building is Midtown Tower, which rises 54 stories and 248 metres (814 ft) in height.[6] Overall, of the 25 tallest buildings and structures in Japan, 16 are in Tokyo.[4]

Skyscrapers of Shinjuku's Nishi-Shinjuku district in Tokyo

Skyscrapers are a relatively recent phenomenon in Japan. Due to aesthetic and engineering concerns,[7] 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.[8] Following these changes in building regulations, the Kasumigaseki Building was constructed and completed in 1968. Double the height of Japan's previous tallest buildingthe 17-story Hotel New Otani Tokyothe Kasumigaseki Building is regarded as Japan's first modern high-rise building, rising 36 stories and 156 metres (512 ft) in height.[9][10] 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.[11] 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 the 1971, the district is now home to 12 of Tokyo's 44 tallest skyscrapers.[12]

Tokyo has been the site of many skyscraper construction projects in recent years. Since 2013, seven buildings rising higher than 187 metres (614 ft) have been completed. As of January 2018, seven such buildings are under construction in the prefecture. Several other construction projects planned to exceed the height of 187 metres are proposed for the near future.[13]

Tallest buildings

This list ranks Tokyo skyscrapers that stand at least 187 metres (614 ft) tall, 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 the same height between two or more buildings. The "Year" column indicates the year in which a building was completed. Freestanding towers, guyed masts and other not habitable structures are included for comparison purposes; however, they are not ranked.

Rank Name Image Height
m (ft)
Floors Year Coordinates Ward Notes
01.0 Tokyo Skytree[A] 634 (2,080) 32 2012 Sumida
02.0 Tokyo Tower[A] 333 (1,092) 7 1958 Minato
03.01 Toranomon Hills 255 (838) 52 2014 35°40′1″N 139°44′58″E Minato 5th-tallest building in Japan; 2nd tallest building in Japan completed in the 2010s[5][14][15]
04.02 Midtown Tower 248 (813) 54 2007 35°39′58″N 139°43′53″E Minato 6th-tallest building in Japan; Tallest building completed in Japan in the 2000s[6][16][17]
05.03 Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building No. 1 243 (799) 48 1991 35°41′22″N 139°41′29.5″E Shinjuku 7th-tallest building in Japan; Tallest building completed in Tokyo in the 1990s[18][19][20]
06.04= Sunshine 60 240 (787) 60 1978 35°43′46.5″N 139°43′4″E Toshima 8th-tallest building in Japan; Tallest building completed in Japan in the 1970s[21][22][23]
07.04= NTT Docomo Yoyogi Building 240 (787) 27 2000 35°41′3.7″N 139°42′11.7″E Shibuya 8th-tallest building in Japan; Second tallest clock tower in the world; Tallest building in Tokyo by pinnacle height (including antenna)[24][25][26]
08.06 Roppongi Hills Mori Tower 238 (781) 54 2003 35°39′38″N 139°43′45″E Minato 10th-tallest building in Japan[27][28][29]
09.07 Shinjuku Park Tower 235 (771) 52 1994 35°41′8″N 139°41′27.4″E Shinjuku 11th-tallest building in Japan[30][31][32]
10.08 Tokyo Opera City Tower 234 (769) 54 1996 35°40′58″N 139°41′12.6″E Shinjuku 12th-tallest building in Japan[33][34][35]
11.09 Sumitomo Fudosan Roppongi Grand Tower 230 (755) 40 2016 35°39′52.6″N 139°44′15.6″E Minato [36][37][38]
12.010 Shibuya Scramble Square 228 (749) 47 2019 35°39′30″N 139°42′8″E Shibuya [39][40][41]
13.011 Shinjuku Mitsui Building 225 (738) 55 1974 35°41′30.8″N 139°41′38″E Shinjuku 14th-tallest building in Japan[42][43][44]
14.012 Shinjuku Center Building 223 (731) 54 1979 35°41′30.5″N 139°41′43″E Shinjuku 15th-tallest building in Japan[45][46][47]
15.013 Saint Luke's Tower 221 (724) 47 1994 35°40′1″N 139°46′43″E Chūō 16th-tallest building in Japan[48][49][50]
16.014 Shiodome City Center 216 (708) 43 2003 35°39′55″N 139°45′40.5″E Minato 17th-tallest building in Japan[51][52][53]
17.0 Marcus Island LORAN-C transmitter[A] 213 (699) 2000 Marcus Island[B]
18.015 Dentsu Building 213 (700) 48 2002 35°39′52.7″N 139°45′46″E Minato 18th-tallest building in Japan[54][55][56]
19.016 Shinjuku Sumitomo Building 210 (690) 52 1974 35°41′28.7″N 139°41′33″E Shinjuku 20th-tallest building in Japan[57][58][59]
20.0 Toshima Incineration Plant[A] 210 (689) 11 1999 Toshima
21.017 Shinjuku Nomura Building 209 (686) 50 1978 35°41′35″N 139°41′43″E Shinjuku 26th-tallest building in Japan[60][61][62]
22.018 The Park House Nishishinjuku Tower 60 209 (686) 60 2017 35°41′37.75″N 139°41′12″E Shinjuku [63][64][65]
23.019 Ark Hills Sengokuyama Mori Tower 207 (678) 47 2012 35°39′48″N 139°44′33″E Minato [66][67][68]
24.020= GranTokyo North Tower 205 (673) 43 2007 35°40′40.3″N 139°46′0″E Chiyoda 23rd-tallest building in Japan[69][70][71]
25.020= GranTokyo South Tower 205 (673) 42 2007 35°40′43″N 139°46′2″E Chiyoda 23rd-tallest building in Japan[72][73][74]
26.020= Akasaka Intercity AIR 205 (673) 37 2017 35°40′11.5″N 139°44′31″E Minato [75][76][77]
27.023 Mode Gakuen Cocoon Tower 204 (668) 50 2008 35°41′30″N 139°41′49″E Shinjuku 2nd-tallest educational building in the world; 25th-tallest building in Japan[78][79][80]
28.024 Izumi Garden Tower 201 (659) 45 2002 35°39′52″N 139°44′23″E Minato 27th-tallest building in Japan[81][82][83]
29.025= Sompo Japan Building 200 (656) 43 1976 35°41′33.8″N 139°41′46″E Shinjuku 28th-tallest building in Japan[84][85][86]
30.025= JP Tower 200 (656) 38 2012 35°40′46.5″N 139°45′53″E Chiyoda 28th-tallest building in Japan[87][88][89]
31.025= Otemachi Tower 200 (655) 38 2013 35°41′7.5″N 139°45′56″E Chiyoda [90][91][92]
32.025= Yomiuri Shimbun Building 200 (656) 33 2013 35°41′7.5″N 139°45′56″E Chiyoda [93][94][95]
33.029 Shin-Marunouchi Building 198 (650) 38 2007 35°40′57″N 139°45′51.7″E Chiyoda 32nd-tallest building in Japan[96][97][98]
34.0 Sky Tower West Tokyo 195 (640) 1989 Nishitōkyō[C]
35.030= Harumi Island Triton Square Tower X 195 (639) 44 2001 35°39′22.4″N 139°46′57″E Chūō 33rd-tallest building in Japan[99][100][101]
36.030= Nihonbashi Mitsui Tower 195 (639) 39 2005 35°41′13″N 139°46′22.8″E Chūō 33rd-tallest building in Japan[102][103][104]
37.030= Sumitomo Fudosan Shinjuku Grand Tower 195 (641) 40 2011 35°41′46″N 139°41′26″E Shinjuku 33rd-tallest building in Japan[105][106][107]
38.033 Sanno Park Tower 194 (638) 44 2000 35°40′23″N 139°44′26″E Chiyoda 37th-tallest building in Japan[108][109][110]
39.034 Nittele Tower 193 (633) 32 2003 35°39′52.7″N 139°45′35.6″E Minato 40th-tallest building in Japan[111][112][113]
40.035= Mid Tower 192 (630) 58 2008 35°39′21″N 139°46′25″E Chūō 37th-tallest building in Japan[114][115][116]
41.035= Sea Tower 192 (630) 58 2008 35°39′17.6″N 139°46′29.3″E Chūō 37th-tallest building in Japan[117][118][119]
42.035= Kachidoki View Tower 192 (631) 55 2010 35°39′34″N 139°46′36″E Chūō 41st-tallest building in Japan[120][121][122]
43.038= Tokyo Midtown Hibiya 191 (628) 35 2018 35°40′25″N 139°45′32.8″E Chiyoda [123][124]
44.038= Tomihisa Cross Comfort Tower 191 (627) 55 2015 35°41′31″N 139°42′50.3″E Shinjuku [125][126][127]
45.040 Acty Shiodome 190 (624) 56 2004 35°39′29.5″N 139°45′32″E Minato Tallest all-residential building in Tokyo; 42nd-tallest building in Japan[128][129][130]
46.041= Shinjuku I-Land Tower 189 (621) 44 1995 35°41′36″N 139°41′35.5″E Shinjuku 44th-tallest building in Japan[131][132][133]
47.041= Owl Tower 189 (621) 52 2011 35°43′39″N 139°43′11″E Toshima 44th-tallest building in Japan[134][135][136]
48.041= Brillia Tower Ikebukuro 189 (620) 49 2015 35°43′34″N 139°42′59.7″E Toshima [137][138][139]
49.041= The Okura Prestige Tower 189 (619) 41 2019 35°40′1″N 139°44′38.5″E Minato [140][141][142]
50.045= Atago Green Hills Mori Tower 187 (614) 42 2001 35°39′43.5″N 139°44′55.5″E Minato 46th-tallest building in Japan[143][144][145]
51.045= Capital Gate Place 187 (614) 53 2015 35°39′50″N 139°46′59.9″E Chūō [146][147]

* 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.

Tallest structures

This list ranks Tokyo structures that stand at least 187 metres (614 ft) 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 634 (2,080) 32 2012 35°42′36.5″N 139°48′39″E lattice tower Sumida Tallest tower in the world[3][148][149]
2 Tokyo Tower 333 (1,092) 7 1958 35°39′31″N 139°44′44″E lattice tower Minato Tallest free-standing steel structure in the world; 23rd-tallest tower in the world[150][151][152]
3 Marcus Island LORAN-C transmitter 213 (699) 2000 24°17′8.7″N 153°58′52″E guyed mast Marcus Island[B] Located on Marcus Island, an isolated island in the Pacific Ocean[153]
4 Toshima Incineration Plant 210 (689) 11 1999 35°44′3.6″N 139°42′50″E chimney Toshima Tallest incinerator chimney in the world[154]
5 Sky Tower West Tokyo 195 (640) 1989 35°44′6.5″N 139°31′22.5″E tower Nishitōkyō[C] Tallest structure in Western Tokyo[155]

Demolished or destroyed structures

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[156]
1st Marcus Island LORAN-C transmission mast 412 (1,350) 1964 1985 guyed mast Marcus Island Dismantled and replaced by smaller one[157]
2nd Iwo Jima LORAN-C transmission mast 412 (1,350) 1965 1993 guyed mast Iwo Jima Dismantled[158]
2nd Marcus Island LORAN-C transmission mast 213 (700) 1986 2000 guyed mast Marcus Island Dismantled and replaced[159]

Tallest under construction

This lists buildings and free-standing structures that are under construction in Tokyo and are planned to rise at least 187 metres (614 ft). Any buildings that have been topped out but are not completed are also included.

Name Height
m (ft)
Floors Year Ward Notes
Toranomon Azabudai Project Building A 325 (1068) 64 2023 Minato Construction started in 2019, tallest building in Japan
Toranomon Hills Station Tower 266 (872) 49 2023 Minato Construction started in 2019
Toranomon Azabudai Project Building B-1 263 (863) 64 2023 Minato Construction started in 2019
Yaesu 2-Chome North District Redevelopment 240 (787) 45 2022 Chūō Construction started in 2018
Toranomon Azabudai Project Building B-2 237 (778) 54 2023 Minato Construction started in 2019
Shinjuku Tokyu Milano Site Redevelopment 225 (738) 40 2022 Shinjuku Construction started in 2019
Toranomon Hills Residential Tower* 222 (728) 56 2020 Minato Construction started in 2017
Tokiwabashi District Redevelopment Project A 214 (702) 40 2021 Chiyoda Construction started in 2018
Tokiwabashi District Redevelopment Project Tower A 212 (696) 38 2021 Chiyoda Construction started in 2018
Tokyo Port City Takeshiba Office Tower* 208 (685) 40 2020 Minato Construction started in 2016
Otemachi One* 200 (656) 39 2020 Chiyoda Construction started in 2016
Hamamatsucho Station West Entrance District Development Tower A-3 197 (647) 39 2021 Minato Construction started in 2017

* Indicates buildings that are still under construction but have been topped out.

Timeline of tallest buildings

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 [160]
Old Marunouchi Building 1923–1936 33 (109) 8 Chiyoda [161]
National Diet Building 1936–1964 65 (215) 9 Chiyoda [162]
Hotel New Otani Tokyo 1964–1968 72 (237) 17 Chiyoda [9]
Kasumigaseki Building 1968–1970 156 (512) 36 Chiyoda [163]
World Trade Center Building 1970–1971 163 (533) 40 Minato [164]
Keio Plaza Hotel North Tower 1971–1974 180 (589) 47 Shinjuku [165]
Shinjuku Sumitomo Building 1974–1974 210 (690) 52 Shinjuku [57]
Shinjuku Mitsui Building 1974–1978 225 (738) 55 Shinjuku [42]
Sunshine 60 1978–1991 240 (787) 60 Toshima [21]
Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building No. 1 1991–2007 243 (799) 48 Shinjuku [18]
Midtown Tower 2007–2014 248 (813) 54 Minato [6]
Toranomon Hills 2014–present 256 (838) 52 Minato [5]

Notes

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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