Mori Building announced that Toranomon Hills Station Tower will open on October 6. With this, Toranomon Hills will finally be completed. With the opening of Toranomon Hills Station Tower, an open station plaza called “Station Atrium,” which has never been seen in a subway station before, and a 20-meter wide pedestrian deck called “T-Deck” on Sakurada-dori Avenue will be constructed to create a lively and lively circulation area. The new facilities include the TOKYO NODE information dissemination center, the T-MARKET market directly connected to the Station Atrium, the Hotel Toranomon Hills, the first hotel in Tokyo to feature the Unbound Collection by Hyatt, and the first large-scale select store and restaurant floor in the area. The Station Tower will have 49 floors above ground and a basement. Station Tower is a multi-purpose, 266-meter-high high-rise tower with 49 floors above ground and 4 floors below. With the opening, Toranomon Hills will cover an area of approximately 7.5 hectares and a total floor area of approximately 800,000m2, making it comparable in scale to Roppongi Hills.
TOKYO NODE The top of the Station Tower (45th to 49th floors, some 8 floors) boasts the highest view in Tokyo at 250 meters above ground (49th floor), and is a new 10,000m2 information dissemination center. NODE means “node,” and will promote various collaborations across domains and genres, such as business, art, entertainment, technology, and fashion. It will create new experiences, values, contents, and information, and disseminate them to the world. The center of TOKYO NODE is the main hall “TOKYO NODE HALL” on the 46th floor. Presentations and performances can be held against the backdrop of a view of Tokyo overlooking the Imperial Palace. Other facilities include “TOKYO NODE GALLERY A,” with a dome-shaped ceiling that creates a 360-degree immersive space, and “TOKYO NODE GALLERY B,” a large space of 1,020 m2. The 49th floor, 250 meters above ground, features a vast open-air sky garden and a symbolic infinity pool. In addition, four food and beverage facilities, ranging from formal to casual, will be located on the 49th floor. On the top 49th floor, the new concept restaurant “KEI COLLECTION PARIS” by three-Michelin French star chef Kei Kobayashi and the French gastronomy restaurant “apothéose” by Keita Kitamura, who worked as a chef at a Michelin one-star restaurant, will open. The 45th floor will feature the all-day dining restaurant TOKYO NODE DINING, while the 8th floor will feature the cafe and bar TOKYO NODE CAFE. In addition to regular use, both cafes will be linked to events such as catering and collaboration cafes. The 8th floor also features the “TOKYO NODE LAB,” a place for co-creation with creators, equipped with a state-of-the-art volumetric studio capable of XR live streaming and other facilities.
Commercial Facilities A new commercial space of about 11,200 m2 with about 70 stores will be created on the second basement to the seventh floor above ground. The stores are scheduled to open one after another from October 6. T-MARKET (approx. 3,000 m2), which is directly connected to the Station Atrium in the station plaza on the second basement floor, will feature 27 stores selling a variety of food, beverage, and merchandise, while the second and third floors will house the area’s first large-scale select store (approx. 2,800 m2) operated by BAYCREW’S, a major Japanese specialty store chain, The dining floor (4th floor, approx. 1,500 m2 / 20 stores) will feature a variety of restaurants, including Bib Gourmand winners and popular restaurants that are difficult to make reservations for, a casual dining and food retail floor (B1 floor, approx. 860 m2 / 4 stores), and a large-scale fitness center (5th floor, approx. 2,000 m2), which has never been seen in the Toranomon area. T-Market Toranomon will open a new store in the Toranomon area. T-MARKET A new third place in the city centering on “food” directly connected to the “Station Atrium” in front of Toranomon Hills Station. The interior is said to be a sophisticated “urban courtyard” space with lots of greenery and comfortable sofas. Of the 650 seats in total, approximately 140 seats will be used in different ways depending on the time of day so that users can spend their time in a variety of ways. In addition, there will be collaborative menus among chefs, workshops by producers, and events such as art and music.
Unbound Collection by Hyatt “Hotel Toranomon Hills,” the first hotel in Tokyo, will open on the 1st and 11th to 14th floors of the new Hotel Toranomon Hills, which will have 205 guest rooms with standard room sizes of approximately 27 to 34m2. The hotel will open in November and will be branded “Unbound Collection by Hyatt,” Hyatt’s first foray into Tokyo. The concept is a “hotel in town” that will be linked to the various facilities and functions of the city, and will be an “urban living room in Toranomon” with restaurants, cafes, and lounges that are open to the city. The lounge within the hotel with a view of the city center can be used as a working space, and is also equipped with shower booths, relaxation rooms, and meeting rooms to accommodate a variety of usage scenarios. The suites, featuring maisonettes, are unique spaces where small events can be held in a private setting.
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