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In Japan TV was invited to the new Mori JP Tower for an exclusive look at the long-awaited Azabudai Hills project. President and CEO of Mori Building Shingo Tsuji shared new details about the innovative development. Watch highlights from the press conference and see when you can experience Azabudai Hills for yourself.
In Japan TV was recently invited to an exclusive media event by Mori Building Co., Ltd., where President and CEO Shingo Tsuji gave the latest updates on the Toranomon Hills Station Tower and Azabudai Hills, which will help transform Tokyo.
Watch our video to find out when you can experience these landmark projects for yourself.
Business in Japan TV looks at the Global Power City Index and how Mori Building is promoting Tokyo’s arts and culture to boost the city beyond the upcoming Olympics and Rugby World Cup.
Read more about this in the ACCJ Journal: https://journal.accj.or.jp/digital-domain/
Business in Japan TV was invited to a sneak preview of the Mori Building Digital Art Museum: teamLab Borderless exhibition in Odaiba palette town.
Opening from June 21, tickets are available at borderless.teamlab.art
World cities vie for power and influence, and since 2008 the Global Power City Index has been measuring their performance.
The Mori Memorial Foundation’s executive director talks to BIJ.TV about this year’s results, and what they mean for Tokyo.
While Tokyo continues to be the highest-ranked Asian city in the annual Global Power City Index, published by the Mori Memorial Foundation’s Institute for Urban Strategies, the metropolis has yet to realize its full potential as a hub for international business. Mori Building Co., Ltd., the urban landscape developer whose name has become synonymous with the Minato Ward skyline, has a plan to change this. The company is undertaking four redevelopment projects in the Toranomon Hills area that will address Tokyo’s shortcomings through a concept they call the “Vertical Garden City.”
Innovative cities and urban development were talking points for Shingo Tsuji, president and CEO of Mori Building Co., Ltd., at MIPIM Japan 2015 in May. Describing how innovations and social movements drive nations forward, he said lots of change is occurring in Japan thanks to Tokyo’s focus on 2020. For example, while the Japanese market had been stagnant for the last 20 years, investment is now coming from abroad. In this interview, he tells BIJ.TV about the knock-on effect of a city’s magnetic power, and advises on what should be done to encourage global companies to establish their Asian headquarters in Japan.