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[5] [7] The second-tallest structure in Tokyo is the 333-metre-tall (1,092 feet) Tokyo Tower, a lattice tower completed in 1958. [ 7 ] [ 8 ] The tallest building and third-tallest overall structure is the 325-metre-tall (1,068 feet) Azabudai Hills Mori JP Tower , completed in 2023 and being Tokyo's only supertall skyscraper .
Tokyo Torch is a large-scale redevelopment district near Tokyo Station in Tokyo, Japan. [1] [2] It will consist of two skyscrapers: Tokiwabashi Tower (completed in 2021) Torch Tower (scheduled to be completed in 2027 as Japan's tallest building) In addition to the skyscrapers, the district will have two other buildings.
Tokyo Cross Park Central Tower 235 (769) 48 2029 Tokyo: To be built on the site of the demolished 109-metre-tall (359 ft) Hibiya U-1 Building (Yamato Seimei Building) [250] Tokyo Cross Park South Tower 233 (763) 45 2027 Tokyo: To be built on the site of the demolished 143-metre-tall (468 ft) Mizuho Bank Uchisaiwaichō Head Office [250]
The height of the tower was not suitable for Japan's planned terrestrial digital broadcasting planned for July 2011, and for the Tokyo area. A taller digital broadcasting tower, known as Tokyo Skytree, was completed on 29 February 2012. Tokyo Tower has become a prominent landmark in the city, and frequently appears in media set in Tokyo.
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The exterior of the building will have a torch-inspired design. The name, Torch Tower, was chosen in the hope that the tower will "illuminate Japan". The total floor area will be circa 542,000 m 2 (5,834,000 sq ft). [3] This is 1.75 times as much floor space as the Burj Khalifa's 309,472 m 2 (3,331,000 sq ft).
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Atago Green Hills is a large-scale redevelopment project built on a 3.8-acre (15,000 m 2) site.It was planned with the development philosophy of preserving the culture, topography and greenery of the Mt Atago area while making use of this important inner city landscape resource.