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At the end of this year, Azabutai-no-oka opened with the most enthusiastic coverage in Japanese news media!
It took more than 30 years, a total development budget of 580 billion, and an area of more than 8 hectares. It is currently the newest and tallest skyscraper in Tokyo.
Facilities include department stores, business office spaces, gourmet restaurants, art spaces (teamLab), AMAN boutique hotel's sister brand (JANU TOKYO), Keio University Medical Research Center, and international schools.
The high floors are still residential spaces~~ It’s like living in Taipei 101! !
There are a total of 1,400 households in the area. According to the Internet, the average house price starts at about 2 billion yen per floor.
Dear friends, hurry up and buy now when the Japanese currency is low~ OK~ Let’s raise funds together~~
There are three high-rise buildings in the Azabutai-no-oka area. The tallest is the Mori Building (330 meters). It is currently the closest attraction to overlook Tokyo Tower~
There are also four low-floor buildings, which contain many delicacies that opened for the first time in Tokyo (such as % Arabica), Michelin restaurants (the 2-Michelin-star tempura shop "Amafuyo Niitome" from Nagoya), etc.
Transportation: There are two subway stations around Azabutai-no-oka. It is recommended to take the underground connecting passage from Kamiyacho Station, which is very convenient ~
Let’s take a look at some of the delicious, fun and fun places to visit~
▶Arabica coffee
There are two Azabudai, one at Garden B b1 & Tower plaza 4F
▶Criollo French dessert at Garden B b1
A dessert shop opened in Japan by pastry chef Antoine Santos, who has won multiple world competitions.
▶Nakamura Fujiyoshi
A long-standing tea shop in Uji, Kyoto, at Garden B b1
▶Gin no Mori GIN NO MORI in Garden B b1
Japan’s most popular iron box biscuits
After visiting the four department stores on the lower floor, let’s go outside and take a look.
The green space in Azabutai Hills is very large, nearly 2.4 hectares. The most eye-catching thing is the central garden square. There are about 320 kinds of plants in the square, and it is a real fruit tree and vegetable garden. You can also enjoy cherry blossoms in spring, and there are different varieties, so you can see different varieties of cherry blossoms from February to May~
You must go to the 33rd floor of the Mori JP Tower to see the Tokyo Tower. This is the closest distance you can see to the Tokyo Tower. It’s really dreamy. You can also go to the 34th floor to have a cup of coffee and afternoon tea.
There is also a high-end French restaurant Dining 33 on the 33rd floor. Regardless of lunch or dinner, remember to make a reservation in advance to have a chance to eat~
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