Abeno Harukas

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Abeno Harukas
Abeno Harukas
Basic data
Place: Osaka , JapanJapanJapan 
Construction time : 2010-2014
Status : Built
Architectural style : Postmodern
Use / legal
Usage : Offices, hotel, shopping center
Owner : Kinki Nippon Tetsudo
Client : Takenaka Kōmuten
Technical specifications
Height : 300 m
Height to the roof: 300 m
Rank (height) : -
Floors : 59
Building material : Structure: steel ;
Facade: glass

Abeno Harukas ( Jap. あべのハルカス , Abeno Harukasu ), formerly Abenobashi Terminal Building Tower ( 阿部野橋ターミナルビルタワー, Abenobashi Tāminaru Biru Tawa ) is a skyscraper and part of the building complex Abenobashi Terminal Building in district Abeno the Japanese city Osaka . The tower houses offices, a hotel and a shopping center.

Work on the 59-story tower began in January 2010. The opening was on March 7, 2014. With a height of exactly 300 meters, it is the tallest building in Japan and exceeds the Yokohama Landmark Tower (296 meters) in Yokohama by four Meter. The facade of the high-rise building with a flat roof is made entirely of glass.

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Coordinates: 34 ° 38 ′ 45.6 "  N , 135 ° 30 ′ 48.2"  E