If you leave the Azabudai Hills Market and take the elevator up, you will
find the B1 of the Mori JP Tower, and if you leave the door from here,
you will see the Central Square.
The photo above was taken in the sense of a bird's eye view from the place
where you went up the elevator of the Mori JP Tower.
The Mori Building aims to create as much green space as possible in this
Azabudai Hills, so this Central Square is quite large.
This square seems to have been built not so much for visitors from the
outside, but because Mori Building wants to provide a green space for those
in Azabudai Hills as an office and those in Azabudai Hills as a residence.
The entire green space area of Azabudai Hills is 24,000m2, so if you make
it tsubo, it will be about 7,200 tsubo.
A stream flows here, and natural plants and flowers are planted around
the stream, and birds are also built to gather. There are also white triangular
towers and objects that look like lumber.
The central square becomes B1 of the Mori JP Tower, and when you go outside,
there is a shop that serves snacks near the entrance and exit, and there
are many chairs around it, making it a "lifestyle cafe".
You can take a break at Azabudai Hills Cafe, Starbucks, etc. without going out to the square.
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