TOKYO, Nov. 25 (Xinhua) — The Azabudai Hills Mori JB Tower, the tallest skyscraper in Japan, with a height of about 330 meters, is now open to the public on Friday (Nov. 24) and has become a new landmark in Tokyo. It is located near the famous Tokyo Tower.
Before the Asabodai architecture, the construction of the hills will be completed. The title of the tallest skyscraper in Japan belongs to the 300-meter-high Abeno Harukas, located in Osaka Prefecture.
Asabudai Hills Mori JP Tower is part of the Asabudai Hills complex, an 8-hectare (50 rai) area being redeveloped by Mori Building Co., Ltd. (Mori Building), Japan’s leading urban landscape developer. In the Toranomon and Asabudai areas of Minato Ward.
The range of institutions and facilities providing services in this multi-purpose project includes the Keio University Center for Preventive Medicine; UK Schools in Tokyo Tokyo Venture Center Digital Art Museum Mori Building, restaurants and shops
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