Park Court Akasaka The Tower, Residential tower in Akasaka, Tokyo, Japan.
Park Court Akasaka The Tower is a modern residential building in Akasaka with 43 floors above ground and a height of 157 meters (515 feet). Large windows throughout the structure frame views of the Tokyo skyline for residents.
The building was developed in 2009 by Mitsui Fudosan Co., Ltd. and complemented the changing residential architecture in central Tokyo. This development marks a significant moment in the modern urban growth of the Akasaka district.
The tower represents modern Japanese residential architecture, incorporating elements that reflect contemporary urban living standards in the Akasaka district.
The building sits near several Tokyo Metro stations including Aoyama-itchome, Akasaka, and Akasaka-mitsuke, providing residents with quick connections to different areas of the city. This central location makes getting around by public transit straightforward and convenient.
The building features a double-height sky lounge spanning the 36th and 37th floors, creating an elevated communal space where residents gather above the city. This two-story social area is an uncommon feature in typical Tokyo residential towers.
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