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29: 19: 143: 101:, which is actually the fifth floor. The material used is concrete encased steel beam structure with a height of 31 m and an area of 3,856 m. It sits on a property of 11,347 m. It has 8 floors above ground and 2 below. The first and second floor, which contain conference rooms, dining rooms, offices, and waiting rooms, are open to the public for touring. 28: 194: 214: 199: 70: 147: 78: 219: 110: 155: 18: 204: 209: 90: 224: 62: 94: 74: 188: 66: 81:. It was the first building erected in the Showa period to receive this honour. 42: 170: 157: 142: 98: 65:
and completed in March 1934. It survived the bombing of Tokyo during
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Marunouchi
Tokyo
Japan
Shinichiro Okada
World War II
Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers
Meiji Isurance Company
National Important Cultural Property
Greek Revival architecture
Corinthian pillars
pediment
Mitsubishi Ichigokan Museum, Tokyo

Meiji Life Insurance Building
35°40′44.27″N 139°45′41.29″E / 35.6789639°N 139.7614694°E / 35.6789639; 139.7614694
Categories
Buildings and structures in Chiyoda, Tokyo
Important Cultural Properties of Japan
Architecture in Japan
Meiji Yasuda Life
Commercial buildings completed in 1934
1934 establishments in Japan
Marunouchi

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