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Midland Square, Nagoya

The Toyota-Mainichi Building, better known as Midland Square, is Nagoya's tallest building at 247 metres.

The Toyota-Mainichi Building, better known as Midland Square, is Nagoya's tallest building at 247 metres. The 46 storey building has offices, a shopping centre, restaurants, and the Sky Promenade, Japan's highest open air observation deck.


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About Midland Square

 4 Chome-7-1 Meieki, Nakamura-ku, Nagoya-shi, Aichi-ken 450-0002, Japan

 +81 52-527-8877

 www.midland-square.jp

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