Detailed announcement of the skyscraper with the highest height of 390 meters in Japan Tokyo September 17, 15:47

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In 2027, a skyscraper of about 390 meters, which will be the tallest in Japan, is scheduled to open in front of JR Tokyo Station.

Details of a large-scale redevelopment project under construction locally were announced on the 17th.

Mitsubishi Estate, a major real estate company, is proceeding with large-scale redevelopment on a 3.1-hectare site around Tokiwa Bridge on the north side of JR Tokyo Station.



The company will announce the details of the business on the 17th, and the name of the redevelopment district aiming to open in 2027 will be "TOKYO TORCH".



The newly constructed building will be 63 stories above the ground, approximately 390 meters high, and will include a hotel, a large hall, and an observation facility at a height of more than 350 meters.



When completed, the 300-meter-high "Abeno Harukas" in Osaka City and the "Mori Building" in Minato-ku, Tokyo are under construction, surpassing the 330-meter-high building scheduled to be completed in 2023, making it the tallest in Japan. It will be a building.



In addition, as the need for outdoor space is increasing due to the spread of the new coronavirus infection, it is said that outdoor plazas and parks will be expanded more than originally planned.



Junichi Yoshida, president of Mitsubishi Estate, said, "The world is feeling stagnant due to the influence of the new coronavirus, but I want to promote the creation of a unique city that brightens and energizes Japan across generations and national borders. ".