Gifu City Tower 43 - Floor Guide

Floor Guide

  • 43rd floor: Sky Lounge
The Sky Lounge is owned and operated by the city of Gifu. In the Sky Lounge, there is a both an observatory, from which the surrounding area can be seen, and Zetton, a restaurant which also has wide views of the city. The observatory offers views of the surrounding area, while the restaurant only has views of the south and west. There is a free elevator from the first floor which services only the observation deck. It can bring visitors from the first and second floors to the top floor in approximately 45 seconds.
  • 15th to 42nd floor: Private condominiums
There are 243 private condominiums, with a total floor area of 18,490m², in Gifu City Tower 43. They are divided up as follows:
40th to 42nd floor: 15 Executive Stage condominiums, ranging from 110m² 2LDKs to 150m² 4LDKs.
29th to 39th floor: 88 Premium Stage condominiums, ranging from 50m² 2LDKs to 80m² 3LDKs.
15th to 28th floor: 140 Superior Stage condominiums, ranging from 70m² 2LDKs to 100m² 4LDKs.
  • 6th to 14th floor: La Sur Maison
There are 108 separate residences for senior citizens, with a total floor space of 5,330m². These units are run by the Gifu Prefectural Housing Corporation.
  • 5th floor: Entrance to condominiums
  • 4th floor: Gifu Broadcasting System, Inc. and other commercial establishments
Gifu Broadcasting System, Inc. (broadcasts began on November 11, 2007) and commercial establishments
  • 3rd floor: Medical and welfare facilities
  • 1st and 2nd floor: Commercial establishments
  • Underground level: Parking
There are 56 parking spaces available beneath Gifu City Tower 43 for public use and shares an entrance with the west parking garage for JR Gifu Station. Next to the building is another parking garage with 192 spaces available for residents of the Tower.

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