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The new complex has the opportunity to showcase best practice environmental initiatives for decarbonization. 100% of the electricity Azabudai Hills uses comes from renewable sources. AI technology is used to manage the complex's mixed-use energy consumption. Azabudai Hills will be reducing its environmental impact in other ways too, using alternative energy, reuse of stormwater for watering the gardens and a range of recycling and reuse of waste.
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- Janu Tokyo, Aman's sister brand hotel– Scheduled to open March 2024 (bookings opened 5 December 2023) Aman's world's first "Janu" brand hotel, a 122-room property with one of Tokyo's largest wellness facilities. Website: LINK
- MORI Building DIGITAL ART MUSEUM: EPSON teamLab Borderless – Scheduled to open February 2024. This popular digital art museum, formerly located in Odaiba, will reopen in Azabudai Hills. Website: LINK
- Azabudai Hills Gallery. Based on the concept "the entire city is a museum," the Gallery will host cultural activities, showcasing art, fashion and entertainment.
- Azabudai Hills Market – Scheduled to open January 2024. Comprising 34 leading Japanese specialty food and beverage stores, the market offers produce as well as learning and discovery.
- Central Green. The Central Green (central square) is 6,000 square meters of green space where people will interact with some 320 plant species changing with the seasons. Azabudai Hills Arena inside the square will showcase live events and entertainment.
- Shopping. Surrounded by lush greenery, around 150 shops offer fashion, food, beauty, culture, art and wellness geared to affluent lifestyles and providing new experiences.
Other facilitiesInternational-standard offices
- Hills House
- Tokyo Venture Capital Hub
- Center for Preventive Medicine for longer healthy lives
- Aman Residences, Tokyo
- Residences that maximize urban affluence amidst greenery
- One of largest international schools in central Tokyo
Other publications:
- Azabudai Hills movie 2023, GREEN LIFE, TOKYO: LINK
- Go Tokyo: Looking forward to the opening of Azabudai Hills
- Mori Building Press release 24 November: LINK
- Website: Azabudai Hills
* Tokyo Convention & Visitors Bureau https://tokyotokyo.jp
*Alison Roberts-Brown at alison@tourismgarden.com.au
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