On Nov. 24, a new skyscraper will officially loom over Tokyo’s skyline. The Azabudai Hills, at 1,067 feet, is now Japan’s tallest skyscraper, surpassing the Abeno Harukas tower in Osaka by 83 ...
We visit Nishi-Shinjuku, home to one of Tokyo's biggest clusters of skyscrapers ... and witnessed Japan's economic boom. Dive into the urban neighborhood of Nishi-Shinjuku.
When construction is completed next year, the structure will replace the 300-meter-tall Abeno Harukas building in Osaka as the tallest skyscraper in the country. Shimizu Corp., a major Japanese ...
A skyscraper set to become Japan’s tallest at a staggering 390 meters will be called Torch Tower, its developer, Mitsubishi Estate Co., announced on Sept. 17. The building, scheduled to be ...
A Japanese company is planning to build the world's tallest wooden skyscraper, to mark its 350th anniversary in 2041. Sumitomo Forestry said 10% of the 70-storey W350 tower would be steel ...