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Kumamoto Shintoshin Plaza and the Kumamoto Tower under construction, April 2011

Kumamoto Shintoshin Plaza (くまもと森都心, Kumamoto-shin-toshin), is a major office development by Mori Building in Nishi-ku, Kumamoto, Kumamoto Prefecture, Japan, located in front of Kumamoto Station.

The Kumamoto station reconstruction project is currently in progress, specifically for the full opening of the Kyushu Shinkansen.

Facilities

  • Building A (Kumamoto Shintoshin Plaza)
    • Kumamoto Shintoshin Plaza Hall (5F/6F)
    • Business Support Center (4F)
    • Plaza Library (3F/4F)
    • Sightseeing and Regional Information Center (2F)
    • Commercial facilities (1F)
  • Building B
    • Reserved for right holders
  • Building C
    • The Kumamoto Tower

History

  • October 1, 2011: Open for business.
  • Spring 2012: The Kumamoto Tower will be completed.

References

  1. "Kumamoto Shintoshin will open on October 1 in front of Kumamoto Station". Kumamoto City. Retrieved 29 September 2011.

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