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 stone-covered, and the upper floor is a 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), completed in 1936 (1936), who worked on many bank buildings.
The front entrance is stone-shaped entrance, the arch pillars are twisted pillars, and the pillars of the arch are plant-like decorations on the pillars.
The lighting on both sides of the arch is also impressive.
The east entrance and the round window above it.
The design that decorates the round window gives the gorgeousness.
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The front exterior. There are arch windows and round windows on the vertical window.
Western exterior. 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 circular stand with a motif of twisted pillars and petals on both sides.