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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 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.
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.
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.