Azabudai Hills
Azabudai Hills is an 8.1-hectare mixed-use district in Tokyo's Minato ward, developed by Mori Building over nearly three decades of planning and opened in November 2023.
Official WebsiteAzabudai Hills is an 8.1-hectare mixed-use district in Tokyo's Minato ward, developed by Mori Building over nearly three decades of planning and opened in November 2023. Conceived by Pelli Clarke & Partners as a "modern urban village," it weaves three high-rise towers through 24,000 square meters of greenery, a 6,000-square-meter central plaza, roughly 150 shops and restaurants, an international school, the teamLab Borderless digital art museum, and a Keio University preventive-medicine center. Its centerpiece, the 330-meter, 64-story Mori JP Tower, is Japan's tallest building, with a lotus-inspired glass crown. The top eleven floors (54–64) hold Aman Residences, Tokyo — 91 hotel-branded residences with a residents-only 1,400-square-meter Aman Spa, marking Aman's first standalone urban branded-residence project. The adjacent Residence A tower houses Janu Tokyo, the global debut of Aman's sister brand, with about 122 rooms, a 3,500-square-meter spa, and six restaurants and bars. Interiors and low-rise structures were shaped by Sou Fujimoto and Thomas Heatherwick, and the district carries LEED Platinum Neighborhood Development certification, the first in Tokyo.