Aoyama Park Tower, High-rise residential tower in Shibuya, Japan.
Aoyama Park Tower is a 34-story residential building in Shibuya that reaches 119.95 meters in height. It houses 314 residential units, 285 parking spaces, five elevators, three gardens, and a sky deck offering panoramic views of Tokyo.
The building was constructed in 2003 on land that previously held the Nashimoto Palace and a residential complex owned by Asahi Glass Company. This redevelopment transformed a site tied to Tokyo's earlier decades into a contemporary housing complex.
The building displays Japanese design through its crown-shaped roof and soft pastel exterior that reflects current architectural trends. These visual features make it a recognizable landmark in the Shibuya neighborhood.
The building sits about eight minutes on foot from Shibuya Station, making it easy to reach. The well-organized infrastructure with multiple elevators ensures smooth navigation through the structure.
The development team obtained special permission to exceed local height restrictions by dedicating two-thirds of the property to public green spaces. This generous open space arrangement is an unusual compromise in Tokyo's urban planning.
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