The Tokyo Towers

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Facilities

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Approximately 8,000 people are eventually expected to inhabit the complex. Unit prices ranged from ¥39 million to ¥216 million.[1]

Construction

  • Height: 193.50 m (2 underground, 58 above ground, 1 tower level)
  • Households: 2,794 (Owned: 1,981, Rented: 813)
  • Site area: 29,718.37 m2
  • Building area: 20,663.65 m2
  • Total floor space: 383,345.47 m2
Mid Tower
  • Households: 1,461 (Owned: 648, Rented: 813)
  • Site area: 12,690.69 m2
  • Building area: 9,453.76 m2
  • Total floor space: 183,585.55 m2
Sea Tower[2]
  • Households: 1,333 (Owned: 100%)
  • Site area: 17,027.68 m2
  • Building area: 11,209.89 m2
  • Total floor space: 199,759.92 m2

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