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Azabudai Hills Press Briefing

Azabudai Hills Press Briefing

Azabudai Hills press briefing on the sequential opening of Azabudai Hills. Photo: Shingo Tsuji, President of Mori Building.=Date:August 8, 2023,Place:Tokyo

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Azabudai Hills Press Briefing

Azabudai Hills Press Briefing

Azabudai Hills press briefing on the sequential opening of Azabudai Hills. Photo: Shingo Tsuji, President of Mori Building.=Date:August 8, 2023,Place:Tokyo

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Mori Building President Tsuji

Mori Building President Tsuji

Mori Building Co. President Shingo Tsuji speaks at a press conference in Tokyo on Aug. 8, 2023, over the planned opening of the Azabudai Hills redeveloped area in November in the Japanese capital.

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Mori Building President Tsuji

Mori Building President Tsuji

Mori Building Co. President Shingo Tsuji speaks at a press conference in Tokyo on Aug. 8, 2023, over the planned opening of the Azabudai Hills redeveloped area in November in the Japanese capital.

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JAPAN-TOKYO-ARCHITECTURE-AZABUDAI HILLS

JAPAN-TOKYO-ARCHITECTURE-AZABUDAI HILLS

(230808) -- TOKYO, Aug. 8, 2023 (Xinhua) -- This photo taken on Aug. 8, 2023 shows Shingo Tsuji, president and CEO of Mori Building Co., Ltd., speaking at a press conference at Azabudai Hills in Tokyo, Japan. Mori Building Co., Ltd., Japan's leading urban landscape developer, announced Tuesday that its redevelopment project Azabudai Hills will open in central Tokyo on Nov. 24 this year. TO GO WITH "Japan's multi-use complex Azabudai Hills to open in Tokyo in November" (Xinhua/Zhang Yiyi)

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Tokyo's 2nd tallest complex Toranomon Hills to open June 11

Tokyo's 2nd tallest complex Toranomon Hills to open June 11

TOKYO, Japan - Shingo Tsuji, president and chief executive officer of Mori Building Co., addresses a ceremony marking the completion of the 247-meter-high Toranomon Hills in Tokyo's Minato Ward on June 4, 2014. The 52-story skyscraper, the second tallest in the capital, was built on the road that connects key facilities of the 2020 Tokyo Olympics and will open on June 11.

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Mori to build Japan's highest building

Mori to build Japan's highest building

Mori Building Co. President and CEO Shingo Tsuji speaks at a press conference in Tokyo on Aug. 22, 2019, about its redevelopment project in the Japanese capital's Minato Ward that includes the construction of a 330-meter-high skyscraper, expected to be the country's highest if completed as scheduled in 2023. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Mori to build Japan's highest building

Mori to build Japan's highest building

Mori Building Co. President and CEO Shingo Tsuji speaks at a press conference in Tokyo on Aug. 22, 2019, about its redevelopment project in the Japanese capital's Minato Ward that includes the construction of a 330-meter-high skyscraper, expected to be the country's highest if completed as scheduled in 2023. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Mori to build Japan's highest building

Mori to build Japan's highest building

Mori Building Co. President and CEO Shingo Tsuji shows in Tokyo on Aug. 22, 2019, architectural models of its redevelopment project in the Japanese capital's Minato Ward. The highlight of the project is the construction of a 330-meter-high skyscraper, expected to be the country's highest if completed as scheduled in 2023. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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