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  1. Fuji Television Network, Inc. [a], also known as Fuji Television or Fuji TV [b], with the call sign JOCX-DTV, is a Japanese television station based in Odaiba, Minato, Tokyo, Japan. It is the key station of the Fuji News Network (FNN) and the Fuji Network System (FNS). Fuji Television is one of the ''five private broadcasters based in Tokyo''.

    • "Old" Fuji Television Network, Inc. (1957–2008)
    • Kabushiki gaisha Fuji Media Hōrudingusu
    • 株式会社フジ・メディア・ホールディングス
  2. Fuji TV Headquarters Building, office building in Tokyo that serves as the corporate headquarters and broadcasting center for Fuji Television Network. It was designed by architect Tange Kenzō and completed in 1996. The building’s setting is the artificial island of Odaiba, which was built on.

    • Florian Heilmeyer
  3. Moved headquarters to the Daiba waterfront area in April. Listed on the first section of the Tokyo Stock Exchange in August. 1998 Commenced broadcasts of “Fuji TV 721,” a digital CS (Communication Satellite) channel in April. 1999 Commenced broadcasts of “Fuji TV 739,” a digital CS channel in April. 2000

  4. The World-Renowned TANGE -Kenzo Tange- (1913-2005) The headquarters building of Fuji Television Network, Inc. was designed by Kenzo Tange. As a highly acclaimed architect who has created many symbolic works such as Yoyogi National Gymnasium, Hiroshima Peace Memorial Park, and Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building, he was the first Japanese to win the Pritzker Architecture Prize, often ...

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  5. The Fuji Broadcasting Center (also known as FCG Building), is a 27-story complex in Odaiba, Minato,Tokyo, with a total height of 123.45 metres (405.0 ft). Description [ edit ] The building was designed by architect Kenzo Tange from Tange Associates, and it was the last building directly led by him in a huge project.

    • June 28, 1996; 27 years ago
    • Completed
    • April 26, 1993; 30 years ago
    • Fuji TV
  6. Learn about the history and attractions of FUJI TV, a leading Japanese broadcasting network. Enjoy the spherical observation room, the Fuji TV shop, the GACHAPIN×MUKKU museum and more.

  7. 1 of 18. Veni. Vidi. Zoom. Construction of Fuji Television's new headquarters - the Fuji Television Building - in the waterfront area of Tokyo's Minato district has been completed, and broadcasting from the new location commenced at the end of March 1997. The new building - designed by Kenzo Tange Associates - adds to the dynamic skyline and is ...

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