Shinjuku I-Land

Shinjuku & Northwest Tokyo


This otherwise ordinary office complex is home to more than a dozen public artworks, including one of Robert Indiana’s LOVE sculptures (on the southeast corner) and two Tokyo Brushstroke sculptures by Roy Lichtenstein (at the back, towards Ōme-kaidō). See the website for a complete photo directory of all the works.

The open-air courtyard, with stonework by Giulio Paolini and several reasonably priced restaurants, makes an attractive lunch or coffee stop.


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2. Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building

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3. Godzilla Head

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4. Golden Gai

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5. Hanazono-jinja

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6. Tokyo Opera City Art Gallery

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7. NTT Intercommunication Centre

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8. Shinjuku-gyoen

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