Azabudai Hills,” a development project being promoted by Mori Building Co. and others in Minato Ward, Tokyo, will open on November 24.
It is located in Toranomon 5-chome, Azabudai 1-chome, and Roppongi 3-chome, Minato-ku, Tokyo. Surrounded by lush greenery in the heart of the city, the 8.1-hectare site offers a variety of urban functions under the theme of “Green & Wellness.
Details were revealed at a press conference held on August 8. The entire area will consist of facilities such as the Mori JP Tower, a 330-meter skyscraper, two Azabudai Residences, and the Garden Plaza, which will house commercial tenants, all built around the Central Plaza, a 6,000 m2 green space for relaxation and recreation.
These facilities include the Keio University Center for Preventive Medicine, the British School in Tokyo, the largest international school in the city, the world’s first Amanu Tokyo sister-brand hotel, the Tokyo Venture Capital Hub, which houses approximately 70 venture capital firms, office floors with panoramic views of the city center, the popular Epson TeamLab Borderless digital art museum in Odaiba, and a cultural center for art and entertainment. The building also houses the “Tokyo Venture Capital Hub,” an office floor with a panoramic view of the city center, the “Mori Building Digital Art Museum: Epson TeamLab Borderless,” which gained popularity in Odaiba, and the “Azabudai Hills Gallery,” which will serve as the core of cultural activities such as art and entertainment.
As President Tsuji has stated, “The future of Hills” embodies a “compact city within a city” that is in harmony with nature while infusing elements for a rich and humane lifestyle.
The lower floors of each facility are commercial facilities, with approximately 150 stores opening throughout the city (some from December), including fashion, food, beauty, culture, art, wellness, and more. New business categories, first-ever stores in Japan, flagship stores, etc. will be included.
In addition, Azabudai Hills Market, a 4,000m2 food market, will be located in the basement of the central plaza. The market will offer carefully selected ingredients, Tokyo’s food culture, and a delicious and healthy lifestyle.
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