So what makes the Tokyo Metropolitan Government Tower special? It's free! The nearly 800-foot-tall building houses two observatories (North and South observatory) that are the highest vantage ...
Tokyo’s government has ruled that beginning in April, detached new-builds above a certain size should be fitted with ...
According to Tokyo’s estimates, as many as 25,000 new buildings a year, mostly private homes, will have to install these solar panels under the new framework. The metropolitan government is ...
To accelerate this trend, Tokyo Metropolitan Government supports start-up companies such as those with cutting-edge technologies aiming to improve people's lives. New opportunities create growth ...
Have you been wanting to travel to Japan but are worried you won't be able to communicate? Well, now a Transparent Display is ...
Uncover the hidden gems and must-see landmarks of Tokyo. From historic temples to futuristic skyscrapers, Tokyo has it all.
the Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building No. 1. Using light and sound, this initiative has transformed the building into a dynamic canvas for artistic expression. Since its inception ...
Once above ground (and once you’ve gotten your fill of shopping), start your Shinjuku exploration with a skyline view of the city from the Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building, for free!
On Chuo-dori Avenue along the Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building, approximately 200,000 champagne gold LED lights illuminate the street for as long as 200 meters, creating a fantastic night ...
Workers were building a ramp to rescue a 74-year-old male truck driver trapped in a gigantic sinkhole in Saitama, ...