Janu Tokyo, Japan - Exterior of Hotel

Azabudai Hills:

A CITY WITHIN A CITY 

At the intersection of culture, art and nature, Azabudai Hills sets a new standard in contemporary urban living. 

a unique alchemy

A Tokyo district like no other, Azabudai Hills is a world apart from its neighbours, Roppongi and Toranomon. Proposing a radical new design language for the city, its multi-layered landscape is characterised by seams of greenery that wrap around pedestrian walkways, rooftops and curving courtyards. Here Japan’s tallest building stands proud, rising from its botanical foundations as a testament to the harmony between the city and nature. Azabudai Hill’s sole hotel, Janu Tokyo, thrives within its unique neighbourhood, nurturing a community rooted in nature and wellbeing.

A NEW ART HUB

An organic hub for cultural dissemination, Azabudai Hills is a complex mosaic of galleries, residences, retail and dining outlets, educational institutions and green spaces.  

Its eponymous gallery is joined by spaces curated by Pace — a vast space spanning more than 510 sqm — and Shueisha Manga-Art Heritage Tokyo Gallery, the city’s first art space celebrating Manga heritage. The Mori Building Digital Art Museum also finds its new home in Azabudai Hills.   

GATHER & ENJOY

Encouraging new moments of connection between residents and visitors, the neighbourhood offers a diverse collection of eateries, from fine dining restaurants to the Azabudai Hills Market — where stalls celebrate Japan’s leading food producers. As well as exceptional cuisine, the central plaza hosts regular events, helping to grow an ever-evolving community of like-minded people.