Architecture in Chuo-ku (4) Yamani Shoken Building
The Yamani Shoken Building (4-1 Nihonbashi Kabutocho, Chuo-ku) is located on the south entrance side of the Tokyo Stock Exchange.
Reinforced concrete 3 stories, the first floor is stoned, and the upper part is tiled exterior.
The roof is a Spanish and impressive building with Spanish tiles, round windows and arch windows as accents.
Designed by Koji Nishimura (1886-1961), who completed construction in 1936 and worked on many bank buildings.
The front entrance is lined with stone, arch-shaped entrance, the pillars of the arch are twisted pillars, and the pillars of the pillar can be seen with plant-like decorations.
The lighting on both sides of the arch is also impressive.
The east entrance and the round window above it.
The design of the round window is gorgeous.
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Front appearance. An arch window and round window are arranged in a vertical window.
Western appearance. The roof of Spanish tiles, long windows and round windows are arranged.
The decoration of the arch window on the second floor of the front.
A round table with motifs of twisted pillars and petals on both sides.
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