Art Village Osaki Central Tower, High-rise building in Osaki, Japan
Art Village Osaki Central Tower is a 39-floor mixed-use high-rise located in the Osaki district of Tokyo, Japan. It combines residential apartments, office spaces, and commercial areas within a single structure.
The tower was built as part of a larger urban renewal effort that sought to transform the formerly industrial Osaki area. It was among the first structures in the neighborhood to bring together housing, offices, and cultural use in one place.
The ground floor of the tower hosts rotating art exhibitions that bring together visitors and local artists on a regular basis. Walking through this area gives a direct sense of the creative scene that has developed in the Osaki neighborhood.
The building is a short walk from Osaki Station, which is served by several train lines running through central Tokyo. The ground floor art spaces are accessible without any special arrangements, making a visit easy to fit into a day in the area.
The building carries the name "Art Village" despite being a single tower, reflecting an ambition to create an entire creative ecosystem within one structure. This idea of a village inside a high-rise was still unusual in Japan at the time it was completed.
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