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Shinjuku Washington Hotel photograph.
Photograph � Wayne Lorentz/Artefaqs Corporaiton
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Shinjuku Washington Hotel photograph.
Photograph � Wayne Lorentz/Artefaqs Corporaiton
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Shinjuku Washington Hotel photograph.
Photograph � Wayne Lorentz/Artefaqs Corporaiton
Photo purchasing/licensing information.

Shinjuku Washington Hotel photograph.
Photograph � Wayne Lorentz/Artefaqs Corporaiton
Photo purchasing/licensing information.

Shinjuku Washington Hotel photograph.
Photograph � Wayne Lorentz/Artefaqs Corporaiton
Photo purchasing/licensing information.

Shinjuku Washington Hotel

Built: 1983
Designed by: Sakakura Associates
Type: Hotel
Stories: 25
Maximum height: 96 meters / 315 feet
Location: Nishi-Shinjuku 3-2-9, Shinjuku-ku
View from above with SkySpy(sm)

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A simple design made better by people willing to throw a curve. Other hotels in Tokyo, and even in Shinjuku, have similar facades -- rows and columns of identical square windows. But the Shinjuku Washington Hotel takes this basic form and makes it memorable.

 
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> The Shinjuku Washington Hotel can be seen in many scenes in the 2003 film Lost In Translation, especially when the character Charlotte is looking out her hotel window.

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