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List of tallest buildings in Nagoya

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Nagoya skyline around the Nagoya Station
Nagoya skyline at night

This list of tallest buildings in Nagoya ranks skyscrapers in Nagoya, Japan, by height. Nagoya is the fourth largest city in Japan by population, and the central city of the Chūkyō metropolitan area, the third largest in the country. As of March 2024, Nagoya has 4 skyscrapers above 200 meters (657 ft), 14 buildings above 150 meters (492 feet) and 37 buildings above 100 meters (328 feet).

Nagoya is a major economic and manufacturing centre of Japan. As the home to automaking giants Toyota, Honda, and Mitsubishi Motors, the city is the prime carmaker centre in the country. Other high-tech industries are also located there. The city also has the third busiest train station in the country. The strong industry base is one of the major driving forces in continuing to build and expand large office spaces. Most skyscrapers are located in the downtown area of Meieki, close to the main train station.

The oldest skyscraper in the city is the Sumitomo Life Nagoya Building, completed in 1974. The tallest building in Nagoya is currently the 247-metre-tall (810 ft) Midland Square, which was completed in 2006 and is also the eighth tallest skyscraper in Japan. The city's second tallest building is the JR Central Office Tower, built next to the Nagoya Station; it reaches 245 metres (804 ft) and was fully opened to the public in 1999. The Mode Gakuen Spiral Towers, completed in 2008, is noteworthy for its unusual spiral architectural structure, having established itself as a recognisable landmark.

A new 212 metres (695 ft) skyscraper tentatively named Nishiki 3-Chōme Block 25 is due to be completed in 2026 as Nagoya's fifth tallest building.

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Tallest buildings

This list ranks Nagoya's skyscrapers that stand at least 100 m (328 ft) tall, based on standard height measurement. This 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.

Rank Name Image Height
m (ft)
Floors Year Notes
07.01 Midland Square
247 (810) 47 2006 Tallest building in Aichi Prefecture[1][2]
08.02 JR Central Office Tower
245 (804) 51 1999 [3][4]
16.03 JR Central Hotel Tower
226 (741) 53 1999 [5][6]
4 JR Gate Tower
220 (721) 46 2016 [7]
5 JP Tower Nagoya
196 (642) 40 2015
6 Nagoya Lucent Tower
180 (591) 40 2007 [8][9]
7 Dai-Nagoya Building
175 (574) 34 2015 [10]
8= Mode Gakuen Spiral Towers
170 (558) 36 2008 [11][12]
8= Global Gate Sky Tower
170 (558) 36 2017
10 The Lions Mid Capital Tower
162 (531) 47 2009 [13]
11= The Scene Johoku
160 (524) 45 1996 [14]
11= Grand Maison Misonoza Tower
160 (524) 41 2017
13 Chunichi Building
159 (521) 33 2023 [15]
14 Grand Maison Ikeshita the Tower
153 (501) 42 2013 [16]
15 Nagoya the Tower
149 (489) 42 2023 [17]
16 Kanayama Minami Building
135 (441) 31 1998 [18]
17 Loisir Hotel Toyohashi
120 (393) 30 1990
18 Aqua Town Nayabashi
118 (386) 33 2006 [19]
19 Alpen Marunouchi Tower
116 (380) 25 2007
20 Symphony Toyota Building
115 (377) 25 2016
21 Nadya Park
114 (373) 23 1996 [20]
22= Cittanapoli Tower
111 (364) 34 1994
22= Hilton Nagoya
111 (364) 25 1989 [21]
24= Proud Tower Nagoya Nishiki
110 (361) 30 2022
24= Sky Stage33
110 (361) 33 1991
26 Axios Chikusa
108 (356) 31 2004
27= Nagoya Prime Central Toweraxios Chikusa
106 (348) 23 2009
27= Nagoya Prime Central Toweraxios grand suite
106 (348) 23 2009
29 Okazaki Tower Residence
105 (344) 31 2008
30 Nagoya Center Tower
103 (338) 29 2008
31= Sumitomo Life Nagoya Building
102 (334) 26 1974 [22]
31= Nagoya International Center
102 (334) 26 1984 [22]
33= Urbanet Nagoya Building
101 (332) 22 2005 [23]
33= Grand-Suite Chikusa Tower
101 (332) 30 2010 [24]
33= Sakae Tower Hills
101 (332) 28 2019
36= Vique Tower Nagoya Higashibetsuin
100 (328) 29 2013
36= City Tower Nagoya Hisaya-Odori Koen
100 (328) 31 2012

Under construction

The following list shows buildings that are under construction in Nagoya and are planned to rise at least 100 metres (328 ft). Any buildings that have been topped out but are not completed are also included.

Name Height
m (ft)
Floors Year Notes
Nishiki 3-Chōme Block 25 212 (695) 41 2026 [25]
Grand Maison Ikeshita the Tower II 142 (465) 39 2025
Nishiki 2-Chōme 18th District Urban Redevelopment Project 130 (427) 24 2028

Proposed

The following list shows proposed buildings in Nagoya that are planned to rise at least 100 metres (328 ft).

Name Height
m (ft)
Floors Year Notes
Nagoya Station New Building 188 (616) 30 2027 [26]

See also

References

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