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LIGHTS BEING TESTED in Tokyo’s new 36-storey Kasumigaseki building, owned by the Mitsui Real Estate Company, Ltd. There are 29 lifts, of which three are for freight and one for carrying cars to parking places. More than 15,000 persons will work in the building, which cost £l5 million.

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Press, Volume CVIII, Issue 31661, 23 April 1968, Page 13

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LIGHTS BEING TESTED in Tokyo’s new 36-storey Kasumigaseki building, owned by the Mitsui Real Estate Company, Ltd. There are 29 lifts, of which three are for freight and one for carrying cars to parking places. More than 15,000 persons will work in the building, which cost £l5 million. Press, Volume CVIII, Issue 31661, 23 April 1968, Page 13

LIGHTS BEING TESTED in Tokyo’s new 36-storey Kasumigaseki building, owned by the Mitsui Real Estate Company, Ltd. There are 29 lifts, of which three are for freight and one for carrying cars to parking places. More than 15,000 persons will work in the building, which cost £l5 million. Press, Volume CVIII, Issue 31661, 23 April 1968, Page 13

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