Ginza - Economy

Economy

Ricoh is headquartered in the Ricoh Building in Ginza. In 2006, Ricoh's headquarters moved to the 25-story building from a previous location in Minato, Tokyo. In the Ricoh Building, the headquarters occupies the same space as its sales offices.

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