Key Facts
• 1971: Hotel Pacific Tokyo opened with 30 floors, 1,000 rooms, and luxury facilities.
• 2010: Hotel closed due to aging infrastructure; reopened in 2011 as Shinagawa Goos.
• 2021: Shinagawa Goos ceased operations for redevelopment.
• 2025: Construction began on a 152m skyscraper with offices, hotel, and MICE facilities.
• 2029: Completion planned for the skyscraper, housing Toyota’s new Tokyo headquarters.
• Shinagawa Station area undergoing multiple large-scale redevelopment projects.
• Future upgrades include Keikyu platform relocation and increased train capacity.
• Adjacent projects include a 140m mixed-use facility replacing Grand Prince Hotel New Takanawa.
• High-speed rail and metro expansions planned, including Linear Chuo Shinkansen and Tokyo Metro Namboku Line.
• Takanawa Gateway City Phase 1 opened in 2025, with full completion by 2026.
Summary
The former Hotel Pacific Tokyo site near Keikyu Shinagawa Station is undergoing significant redevelopment. Originally opened in 1971, the hotel transitioned to Shinagawa Goos in 2011 before closing in 2021. A 152m skyscraper, set to house Toyota’s new Tokyo headquarters, is under construction and expected to be completed by 2029. The Shinagawa area is a hub of transformation, with projects like Takanawa Gateway City and upgrades to Keikyu platforms enhancing connectivity and infrastructure. Adjacent developments include a 140m mixed-use facility replacing the Grand Prince Hotel New Takanawa. These changes aim to modernize the area and accommodate growing demand.
