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Tokyo Celebrates Completion of Japan's Tallest Skyscraper, Standing Tall at 330 Meters

 In a monumental architectural achievement, the construction of Japan's tallest skyscraper has reached its pinnacle in the heart of Tokyo. Mori Building Co., the renowned real estate developer, proudly announced the completion of the Azabudai Hills Mori JP Tower on Monday, boasting a staggering height of 330 meters. This magnificent structure surpassed the previous record holder by an impressive 30 meters, solidifying its position as the new pinnacle of Japan's urban skyline. Situated in the Minato Ward, an area already renowned for its towering office buildings and luxurious condominiums, the Azabudai Hills Mori JP Tower is a crucial element of the ongoing redevelopment project known as "Azabudai Hills." Set to open fully this autumn, this ambitious endeavor is expected to transform the district into a modern urban oasis. The newly constructed building stands tall with 64 floors above ground and an additional five underground levels. Among its remarkable features are

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