So what makes the Tokyo Metropolitan Government Tower special? It's free! The nearly 800-foot-tall building houses two observatories (North and South observatory) that are the highest vantage ...
According to the Tokyo metropolitan government, around 50,000 buildings and houses are built in Tokyo each year, and around 20,800 of these will need to have solar panels under the new rules.
"The Tokyo Metropolitan Government is making various efforts to increase the percentage of renewable energy use to around 50 per cent by 2030. Taking advantage of many buildings, this new ...
The nightly show uses the exterior of the 243-meter-tall Tokyo Metropolitan Government (TMG) No. 1 Building as its screen. Three other projections created by internationally acclaimed artists also ...
The Tokyo metropolitan government has launched an artificial intelligence system that uses high-altitude cameras to detect fires and building collapses in real-time to accelerate its initial disaster ...
The Tokyo Metropolitan Government No. 1 Building in Shinjuku now serves as the backdrop for a jaw-dropping and record-breaking projection mapping show. Covering an area of a whopping 13,905sqm ...
One of the world’s largest cities is turning to international investors to fund environmental objectives in a pioneering bond ...
including the information desk at the Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building and the Tokyo Budokan arena, one of the venues for the Deaflympics.
As a result of the nation’s ardent aspirations for growth and development, the social, economic, and physical landscape ... the building that hosts a country’s seat of government is usually ...
Going to Tokyo has always been a lifelong dream of mine, and I finally went not too long ago for my 41st birthday. So, it was a great pleasure (And surprise!) for me when my friend informed me ...
"The Tokyo Metropolitan Government is making various efforts to increase the percentage of renewable energy use to around 50 per cent by 2030. Taking advantage of many buildings, this new ...
Kenzo Tange's domineering Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building is worth visiting purely to have a good look at its spectacular edifice, but it's also home to a pair of free observation decks ...