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Tokyo Midtown Yaesu is a
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located in the
Yaesu is a district in Chūō, Tokyo, Japan, located north of Ginza, west of Nihonbashi and Kyōbashi, and adjacent to the east side of Tokyo Station. The Yaesu exit of this station, which faces Nihonbashi, is a recent addition and primarily provide ...
district of Chūō,
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, Japan. The centrepiece of the complex is the Yaesu Central Tower, a tall
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completed in 2022 as Japan's tenth tallest building. The complex also features the Yaesu Central Square, the Bus Terminal Tokyo Yaesu and the Joto Elementary School. US-based Pickard Chilton was in charge of the design, while
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developed the complex.


Overview

Tokyo Midtown Yaesu is the third urban redevelopment complex of the large-scale project "Tokyo Midtown", which is developed by Mitsui Fudosan in the Tokyo metropolitan area. Budget at 243.8 billion
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(about US$1.8 billion), the redevelopment took place in an area in front of
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's Yaesu exit. Construction began in December 2018 and the complex pre-opened on 17 September 2022, with stores on the first basement floor of the Yaesu Central Tower and the second basement floor of the Bus Terminal Tokyo Yaesu. The full opening was held on 10 March 2023.


Yaesu Central Tower

The Yaesu Central Tower features 45 floors of offices, luxury hotels and shops. The mixed-use tower rises and is connected to the adjacent underground shopping centre on the first basement floor. Floors 4 and 5 are filled with business exchange facilities and conference rooms. The offices are located from floors 7 to 38, featuring a standard floor area of about . From floors 40 to 45 is located the Bulgari Hotel Tokyo, which represents
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's first facility in Japan and eighth overall. The hotel features 98 rooms and was officially opened on 4 April 2023.


Tenants

In May 2022, Mitsui Fudosan reported that the Yaesu Central Tower was struggling to attract office tenants due to the
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, saying that only about 40% to 50% of the office space had been filled at that time. In early March 2023, the developer stated that it had already attracted enough tenants to fill the entire office space. Companies based in the Yaesu Central Tower include: *Daikin Industries Tokyo *JBCC *GLP Japan *M&A Capital Partners *
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* Sumitomo Life *Bank of Nagoya Tokyo


Other facilities


Yaesu Central Square

The low-rise, tall building consists of seven floors above ground and two floors below ground. The building includes offices, shops, childcare support facilities and parking lots.


Bus Terminal Tokyo Yaesu

The Bus Terminal Tokyo Yaesu is a major bus terminal adjacent to the Yaesu Central Tower. It is the biggest bus terminal in Japan. The terminal's first phase (north area) was developed on the first and second basement floors of the Yaesu Central Tower, being opened on 17 September 2022. The second phase (east area) is scheduled to open in 2025, while the third phase (central area) is scheduled to open in 2028. As of 2023, about 600 buses arrive and depart each day, including highway buses bound for the
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in
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and night buses bound for the Tōhoku, Tōkai and
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regions.


Joto Elementary School

The is located on floors 1–4 of a low-rise overhanging the southeastern part of the Yaesu Central Tower. The school opened in September 2022 to coincide with the beginning of the second semester of that year. A total of 170 students in 6 classrooms currently attend the school. There are plans to increase the number of classrooms per grade from one to two by 2028, as well as to accept children from outside the
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.


See also

* List of tallest buildings in Japan


References


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* {{Tokyo Skyscrapers Commercial buildings completed in 2022 2022 establishments in Japan Redevelopment projects in Japan Skyscrapers in Chūō, Tokyo Mitsui Fudosan Modernist architecture in Japan Mixed-use developments