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Shin Yokohama Prince Hotel

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Shin Yokohama Prince Hotel
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General information
StatusCompleted
Location3-4 Shin Yokohama, Kohoku-ku, Yokohama, Japan
Coordinates35°30′36″N 139°37′10″E / 35.510066°N 139.619555°E / 35.510066; 139.619555
CompletedMarch 1992
Height
Roof149.35 m (490.0 ft)
Technical details
Floor count42 above ground
3 below ground
Floor area127,195 m2 (1,369,120 sq ft)
Design and construction
Architect(s)Design Department, Shimizu Corporation
Structural engineerDesign Department, Shimizu Corporation
Main contractorShimizu Corporation
Other information
Number of rooms1,036+
References
[1][2][3][4][5]

The Shin Yokohama Prince Hotel (新横浜プリンスホテル) is a skyscraper in the Kohoku-ku ward of Yokohama, Japan. Completed in March 1992, it stands at 149.4 m (490 ft) tall.[1][2][3][4][5] It is the 8th tallest building in Yokohama.[6]

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References

  1. ^ a b "Shin-Yokohama Prince Hotel". Skyscraper Source Media. Retrieved November 22, 2016.
  2. ^ a b "Shin-Yokohama Prince Hotel". The Skyscraper Center. CTBUH. Retrieved November 22, 2016.
  3. ^ a b "Shin Yokohama Prince Hotel". Emporis. Archived from the original on November 23, 2016. Retrieved November 22, 2016.
  4. ^ a b "Shin Yokohama Prince Hotel". Structurae. International Database for Civil and Structural Engineering. Retrieved November 22, 2016.
  5. ^ a b Binder, Georges (2001). Tall Buildings of Asia and Australia. Tall Buildings. Images Publishing. pp. 178–179. ISBN 1864700750.
  6. ^ "Yokohama". Skyscraper Source Media. Retrieved November 22, 2016.
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