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Registered Tangible Cultural Property (Building) (1)

[CAM] January 31, 2016 12:00

Hario Glass Building (HARIO Building)

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Before Showa / 1932

Date of registration: 20030701

Hario Tech Co., Ltd.

 

A sales room entrance will be set up at the corner cut at the northwest corner, and a colint-style large order with grooves on the north and west sides will be turned. This is a good example of bank branch building, designed by Kawasaki Saving Bank Building Division, and constructed by Takenaka Corporation. Currently, it is used as a head office building that also serves as a showroom for a heat-resistant glass tableware company. (From Cultural Heritage Online)

 

Bunjiro Tamaki Building 

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Before Showa / 1929

Reinforced concrete structure 4 floors above ground, 1 basement floor, building area 97m2

1 building

2-16-8, Higashinihonbashi, Chuo-ku, Tokyo

Date of registration: 20050209

 

A reinforced concrete store and house built north along Yasukuni Dori, four floors above ground, one basement floor, a chemical wholesale store and house. One of the commercial buildings after the earthquake, the appearance of incorporating geometric shapes into the decoration using muscle tiles and terracotta conveys the characteristics of architectural designs in the early Showa era. It was designed by Matsunosuke Moriyama.

(From Cultural Heritage Online)