Tokyo completes Japan's tallest skyscraper, standing at 330 meters
Azabudai Hills Mori JP Tower breaks records as Japan's tallest skyscraper

ISTANBUL
Japan's tallest skyscraper was completed in Tokyo on Monday, reaching a height of 330 meters, surpassing the previous record by 30 meters.
The skyscraper, Azabudai Hills Mori JP Tower, is set to fully open in the fall season, according to Tokyo-based Kyodo News.
The building features 64 above-ground floors and an additional five underground levels, offering a range of luxury facilities and services.
The building was designed by the American company Pelli Clarke & Partners. Along with the building, the construction of the green area called Discrit C has been completed. Its rental area totals 204,000m², according to Mori Building Company, who built the skyscraper.
Previously, the tallest building in Japan was the 300-meter Abeno Harukas in Osaka.
Meanwhile, Mitsubishi Estate Co. is currently undertaking the construction of a skyscraper near Tokyo, expected to reach an impressive height of 390 meters by fiscal year 2027.
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