Japan Redevelopment Project Series 3 Major Projects in Tokyo Minato to be Completed in 2023 - WealthPark
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Minato is hailed as Tokyo’s most prestigious residential ward home to the famed 3A areas (Azabu, Aoyama, and Akazaka) as well as being composed of Shirokane, Takanawa, Shibaura, and Roppongi. All areas are well known to tourists. In March 2022, the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport, and Tourism (MLIT) reported that Minato is the priciest ward in Tokyo with square meters reaching JPY 5 million. In recent years, redevelopments in Tokyo have been in full swing, with dozens of projects being completed each and every year to solve the city’s aging problems and in response to the recently concluded 2020 Olympics, and Minato is the largest in terms of scale. Below we have listed the 3 major redevelopment projects in Minato, all of which are expected to be completed by 2023. Mori Building’s Toranomon-Azabudai Project Creates a New Landmark for Tokyo Amongst the urban redevelopment projects implemented in Minato in the past few years, Mori Building’s Roppongi Hills is undoubtedly the most successful case study. Not only did the project drive huge business opportunities but boosted the seemingly unattainable Roppongi’s
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