Mori JP Tower is the centerpiece of Mori Building's Azabudai Hills district in Minato, Tokyo, and at 330 meters across 64 floors it is Japan's tallest building, a title it holds until the 390-meter Torch Tower completes near Tokyo Station in 2027.
Official WebsiteMori JP Tower is the centerpiece of Mori Building's Azabudai Hills district in Minato, Tokyo, and at 330 meters across 64 floors it is Japan's tallest building, a title it holds until the 390-meter Torch Tower completes near Tokyo Station in 2027. Designed by Pelli Clarke & Partners, the tower wears a pearl-gray glass facade evoking a lotus flower, crowned by four curved glass petals lit at night. Its lower and middle floors hold roughly 214,000 square meters of office space for some 20,000 workers, with a Keio University preventive-medicine center on the fifth and sixth floors and a 34th-floor sky lobby open to visitors. The top eleven floors, 54 through 64, are given over to Aman Residences, Tokyo — 91 hotel-branded homes with a residents-only 1,400-square-meter Aman Spa, Aman's first standalone urban branded-residence project. The tower is pursuing WELL, LEED ND and LEED BD+C certification within a district already certified LEED Platinum for Neighborhood Development.