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NIKKEN SEKKEI exterior

NIKKEN SEKKEI exterior

NIKKEN SEKKEI exterior=January 27,2026,Tokyo

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NIKKEN SEKKEI Signboard and Logo

NIKKEN SEKKEI Signboard and Logo

NIKKEN SEKKEI Signboard and Logo=January 27,2026,Tokyo

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NIKKEN SEKKEI Signboard and Logo

NIKKEN SEKKEI Signboard and Logo

NIKKEN SEKKEI Signboard and Logo=January 27,2026,Tokyo

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NIKKEN SEKKEI Signboard and Logo

NIKKEN SEKKEI Signboard and Logo

NIKKEN SEKKEI Signboard and Logo=January 27,2026,Tokyo

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Softbank and Nikken Sekkei Press Conference

Softbank and Nikken Sekkei Press Conference

Softbank and Nikken Sekkei hold a press conference regarding their new business. (Photo from left to right: Atsushi Omatsu, President and Representative Director of Nikken Sekkei, and Junichi Miyagawa, Representative Director of Softbank. =Date:October 25, 2023, Place:Tokyo

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Softbank and Nikken Sekkei Press Conference

Softbank and Nikken Sekkei Press Conference

SoftBank and Nikken Sekkei hold a press conference regarding their new business. (Photo from left to right: Atsushi Omatsu, President of Nikken Sekkei, Shu Numata, President of SynapSpark, and Junichi Miyagawa, Representative Director of Softbank.=Date:October 25, 2023, Place:Tokyo

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2 Kyoto hotels banned from taking customers over quake weakness

2 Kyoto hotels banned from taking customers over quake weakness

KYOTO, Japan - The 11-story, 515-room Apa Hotel Kyoto-Eki-Horikawadori, one of two Kyoto hotels banned by the Kyoto city government on Jan. 25 from taking customers due to their vulnerability to earthquakes. The other hotel is the 10-story, 139-room Apa Villa Hotel Kyoto-Ekimae, which opened in 2004. Apa Hotel Kyoto-Eki-Horikawadori opened in 2005. The city government said construction of the two facilities was based on quakeproof data fabricated by Tamura Mizuochi Sekkei, a building planning firm based in Toyama.

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2 Kyoto hotels banned from taking customers over quake weakness

2 Kyoto hotels banned from taking customers over quake weakness

KYOTO, Japan - The 11-story, 515-room Apa Hotel Kyoto-Eki-Horikawadori, one of two Kyoto hotels banned by the Kyoto city government on Jan. 25 from taking customers due to their vulnerability to earthquakes. The other hotel is the 10-story, 139-room Apa Villa Hotel Kyoto-Ekimae, which opened in 2004. Apa Hotel Kyoto-Eki-Horikawadori opened in 2005. The city government said construction of the two facilities was based on quakeproof data fabricated by Tamura Mizuochi Sekkei, a building planning firm based in Toyama. (Kyodo)

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