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A
business town that taps the
potential of
the
Tokyo Waterfront City to the utmost
Waterfront
City, located at the center of the Tokyo Bay waterfront,
is being developed by
the
Tokyo Metropolitan Government under one of the world's
largest projects.
It
is near to Haneda airport and linked by an expressway
with Narita airport.
It
is a junction point of international and widely-spanning
trafficways
The
Yurikamome and Rinkai Lines, two rail lines that pass
through the Waterfront City,
and
trunk roads have been expanded, making access from downtown
Tokyo even more convenient,
and
backing up active business operations in the Waterfront
City.
The
City is equipped with leading-edge urban infrastructure
and is highly resistant to disasters.
Watersides
and greenery tap the lure of the waterfront to the utmost,
creating
an urban landscape that has comfort and serenity.
A
town of multiple amenities combining occupational, residential,
academic
and leisure functions is being developed here.
We aim to develop a business center with 90,000 residents and
47,000 workers in order to support exchanges of humans,
goods
and information over a wide area.
Waterfront
City will be a place relaying information about the economy,
culture,
and
science and technology to Asia and the world as well
as a venue for information exchange.
It
will perform an important role in the Tokyo Metropolis
of the 21st century.
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●Areafor the development of the Waterfront City : 442ha
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■Daiba
district
A seaside commercial and business
complex zone
A residential zone that utilizes
the waterside landscape and commands a fine prospect
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■Ariake
Kita district
A residential zone of the urban
type
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■Aomi
district
An industrial zone of a new international
urban type, based on information and telecommunication infrastructure
A new complex residential zone
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■Ariake
Minami district
A convention zone
A disaster prevention base
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