Sunshine 60
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| Sunshine 60 | |
| Information | |
|---|---|
| Location | Ikebukuro, Tokyo, Japan |
| Status | Complete |
| Constructed | 1978 |
Sunshine 60 Building (サンシャイン60ビル Sanshain 60 Biru?) is a 60-story building in east Ikebukuro, Toshima, Tokyo, Japan, adjoining the Sunshine City complex. At the time of its completion in 1978, it was the tallest building in East Asia, a title it held until 1985 when it was surpassed by the 63 Building in Seoul. It was the tallest building in Japan until the Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building was completed in 1991.
The building contains offices, shops, hotels, an aquarium on the 10th floor, and a planetarium equipped with the Skymax digital image system. The building also houses Namco Namja Town, a kind of nostalgic indoor themepark of old-style restaurants, games and a haunted house full of traditional Japanese monsters.
The building was erected over the site of the destroyed Sugamo Prison, famously used to hold senior Japanese war criminals during the occupation, on 23 December 1948, seven high ranking convicted war criminals (including former Prime Minister Hideki Tojo) were executed by hanging within the prison. In popular modern lore, the area is rumored to be haunted. It is 787 ft tall.
[edit] See also
[edit] External links
- Sunshine 60 Official website (Japanese)

