Seiko Tower

$800.00

The Seiko House Ginza Clock Tower, a prominent landmark in Tokyo's Ginza district, epitomizes the fusion of tradition and innovation. Established in 1894 by Kintaro Hattori, the founder of Seiko, the original clock tower was a symbol of the company's commitment to quality and precision. In 1932, the current neo-Renaissance-style clock tower was completed, featuring advanced timekeeping technology and becoming a beloved symbol of Ginza.

Standing at 39.39 meters tall, the clock tower's dial measures 2.4 meters in diameter, with minute and hour hands extending 1.17 meters and 0.75 meters, respectively. The building's exterior combines Mannari-ishi stone from Okayama Prefecture and Mikage-ishi granite from the Korean Peninsula, reflecting the craftsmanship and materials of the era.

Today, the Seiko House Ginza Clock Tower continues to serve as a testament to Japan's horological heritage and architectural elegance, remaining a central figure in Tokyo's cultural landscape.

The Seiko House Ginza Clock Tower, a prominent landmark in Tokyo's Ginza district, epitomizes the fusion of tradition and innovation. Established in 1894 by Kintaro Hattori, the founder of Seiko, the original clock tower was a symbol of the company's commitment to quality and precision. In 1932, the current neo-Renaissance-style clock tower was completed, featuring advanced timekeeping technology and becoming a beloved symbol of Ginza.

Standing at 39.39 meters tall, the clock tower's dial measures 2.4 meters in diameter, with minute and hour hands extending 1.17 meters and 0.75 meters, respectively. The building's exterior combines Mannari-ishi stone from Okayama Prefecture and Mikage-ishi granite from the Korean Peninsula, reflecting the craftsmanship and materials of the era.

Today, the Seiko House Ginza Clock Tower continues to serve as a testament to Japan's horological heritage and architectural elegance, remaining a central figure in Tokyo's cultural landscape.