Renaissance of OTEMACHI The Chain Urban Renaissance Project in Otemachi

Renaissance of OTEMACHI

Information Desk Urban Renaissance Agency East Urban Renaissance Office 1st Department for Redevelopment of Center of Yaesu First Financial Bldg. 18F, 1-3-7 Yaesu, Chuo-ku, Tokyo 103-0028 TEL. +81-3-52008605 Homepage http://www.ur-net.go.jp/ (Urban Renaissance Agency) http://www.ur-net.go.jp/otemachi/ (The Chain Urban Renaissance Project in Otemachi)

(2014.8) Outline of the Otemachi Area

The Otemachi area Station and its peripherals Emergency development areas of urban renaissance (Akihabara and Kanda vicinity)

The former sites of the Government Complex Buildings 1 & 2 (approx. 1.3 ha)

Kanda Station

Supplementary Road 96 (Sotobori Street)

Loop Route 1 (Uchibori Street)

Radial Route 10 ( Avenue) Avenue) (Hibiya (Hibiya 10 10 Route Route Radial Radial

Hibiya Avenue Avenue Hibiya Hibiya Uchibori Street Uchibori

Uchibori Street Uchibori The area of otemachi Land Readjustment Project (approx. 17 ha)

Inner Circular Route Supplementary Road 98 98 Road Road Supplementary Supplementary

Otemachi Station The Otemachi area The Otemachi area (approx. 40 ha) Radial Route 16 (Eitai Avenue)

The Imperial Palace The Imperial Palace Tokyo Station

Nihonbashi River/Inner Circular Route

The Area of Otemachi Land Readjustment Project Yurakucho Station Special emergency development areas of urban renaissance (Central Tokyo/Waterfront Area) Bird’s eye view from the Kanda side

As of Apr. 2006

Creation of a new urban space with an advantage of Present state of the land readjustment area (as of Apr. 2006) historical and cultural backgrounds Otemachi is originated from the town in front of the Otemon gate of The Otemachi in the late Edo era (around 1850) Supplementary Road 94 Imperial Palace (the main gate of the former ). Otemachi is a town Otemachi Station (Feudal-Lord Alley) where mansions of feudal lords were standing in rows in the Edo era and River Kandabashi Inlet, Inner Circular Route Hibiya Avenue thereafter has developed as the center of administration and culture of Japan. Otemachi there are the buildings of well-known companies such as finance, trade, communication, media, etc. operating 24 hours, standing in rows as well as many public central organizations within this area and, therefore, is playing JA Building Supplementary Road 98 Private roads Nippon Keidanren Building The Uchibori moat View of the L.R.P. area from the roof of the Urbannet Otemachi Building Nikkei Building the central role of the Tokyo Metropolis.

Otemachi, where you will find remains of the Edo era everywhere, is going to be Figure Legend Supplementary Road 167 Road Supplementary Supplementary Road 167 Road Supplementary The area of Otemachi Land Readjustment Project reborn to correspond to the current in age. City planning to expand functions Over-30-years-old buildings of Otemachi as new social infrastructure has started to sustain developments in Under-30-years-old buildings the future as the most important site for Japanese economy. Supplementary Road 96

Width: 27 m

Loop Route 1 (Uchibori Street)

Inner Circular Route (The Metropolitan Expressway) Radial Route 10 (Hibiya Avenue) Width: 36 m 36 Width: Avenue) (Hibiya 10 Route Radial - Utilizing the accumulation of history and culture in this area, m 36 Width: Avenue) (Hibiya 10 Route Radial The former sites of the Government Complex Buildings 1 & 2 The former sites of the

Government Complex Buildings 1 & 2 Nihonbashi River Supplementary Road 94 (feudal-lord alley) Width: 22 m 22 Width: alley) (feudal-lord 94 Road Supplementary which has been the centre of Japan since the Edo era - (already removed) m 22 Width: alley) (feudal-lord 94 Road Supplementary Edo era ●Streets of large block were formed on premises of feudal lords.

● Width: 40 m Supplementary Road 98 Road Supplementary

Meiji era The government offices commencing with Ministry of Finance were located in the Otemachi Chiyoda Road 103 Width: 16 m 98 Road Supplementary area with the establishment of the new government in 1869, after entering the era. Mound for the Head of Masakado Taira Location: Faces the JR Tokyo Station Nihonbashi exit ● Supplementary Road 158 Width: 33 m Early Showa era Relocation of government offices to advanced after the Great Kanto The Nihonbashi River and the Inner Circular Width: 33 m Earthquake and then mass-media and financial institutions built their head offices. Thus the Route, are adjacent on the north side.

basic image of the current Otemachi area was formed. Nearest stations: JR Tokyo Station The area of Otemachi Land Readjustment Project After the World War II ●Many office buildings such as Otemachi Building were built accompanying Otemachi Station (the Line, Hanzomon Line, Tozai Line, and Chiyoda 天守閣跡 further advancement of accumulation of central business functions. The stone wall Line of Tokyo Metro and the Mita Line of At present ●Central functions of diverse industries, such as financial, insurance, Tokyo Metropolitan Subways). commercial, communications, and mass-media, are accumulated. Buildings: Approx. 21 buildings ●Mound for the Head of Masakado, the moat, the stone wall and Landowners, etc.: 25 Tokiwabashi Bridge have a historical atmosphere. Tokiwa Bridge The moat 01 02 Outline of the Otemachi Area

The Otemachi area and its peripherals Emergency development areas of urban renaissance (Akihabara and Kanda vicinity)

The former sites of the Government Complex Buildings 1 & 2 (approx. 1.3 ha)

Kanda Station

Supplementary Road 96 (Sotobori Street)

Loop Route 1 (Uchibori Street)

Radial Route 10 (Hibiya Avenue) Avenue) (Hibiya (Hibiya 10 10 Route Route Radial Radial

Hibiya Avenue Avenue Hibiya Hibiya Uchibori Street Uchibori

Uchibori Street Uchibori The area of otemachi Land Readjustment Project (approx. 17 ha)

Inner Circular Route Supplementary Road 98 98 Road Road Supplementary Supplementary

Otemachi Station The Otemachi area Tokyo Station The Otemachi area (approx. 40 ha) Radial Route 16 (Eitai Avenue)

The Imperial Palace The Imperial Palace Tokyo Station

Nihonbashi River/Inner Circular Route

The Area of Otemachi Land Readjustment Project Yurakucho Station Special emergency development areas of urban renaissance (Central Tokyo/Waterfront Area) Bird’s eye view from the Kanda side

As of Apr. 2006

Creation of a new urban space with an advantage of Present state of the land readjustment area (as of Apr. 2006) historical and cultural backgrounds Otemachi is originated from the town in front of the Otemon gate of The Otemachi in the late Edo era (around 1850) Supplementary Road 94 Imperial Palace (the main gate of the former Edo Castle). Otemachi is a town Otemachi Station (Feudal-Lord Alley) where mansions of feudal lords were standing in rows in the Edo era and Nihonbashi River Kandabashi Inlet, Inner Circular Route Hibiya Avenue thereafter has developed as the center of administration and culture of Japan. Otemachi there are the buildings of well-known companies such as finance, trade, communication, media, etc. operating 24 hours, standing in rows as well as many public central organizations within this area and, therefore, is playing JA Building Supplementary Road 98 Private roads Nippon Keidanren Building The Uchibori moat View of the L.R.P. area from the roof of the Urbannet Otemachi Building Nikkei Building the central role of the Tokyo Metropolis.

Otemachi, where you will find remains of the Edo era everywhere, is going to be Figure Legend Supplementary Road 167 Road Supplementary Supplementary Road 167 Road Supplementary The area of Otemachi Land Readjustment Project reborn to correspond to the current in age. City planning to expand functions Over-30-years-old buildings of Otemachi as new social infrastructure has started to sustain developments in Under-30-years-old buildings the future as the most important site for Japanese economy. Supplementary Road 96

Width: 27 m

Loop Route 1 (Uchibori Street)

Inner Circular Route (The Metropolitan Expressway) Radial Route 10 (Hibiya Avenue) Width: 36 m 36 Width: Avenue) (Hibiya 10 Route Radial - Utilizing the accumulation of history and culture in this area, m 36 Width: Avenue) (Hibiya 10 Route Radial The former sites of the Government Complex Buildings 1 & 2 The former sites of the

Government Complex Buildings 1 & 2 Nihonbashi River Supplementary Road 94 (feudal-lord alley) Width: 22 m 22 Width: alley) (feudal-lord 94 Road Supplementary which has been the centre of Japan since the Edo era - (already removed) m 22 Width: alley) (feudal-lord 94 Road Supplementary Edo era ●Streets of large block were formed on premises of feudal lords.

● Width: 40 m Supplementary Road 98 Road Supplementary

Meiji era The government offices commencing with Ministry of Finance were located in the Otemachi Chiyoda Road 103 Width: 16 m 98 Road Supplementary area with the establishment of the new government in 1869, after entering the Meiji era. Mound for the Head of Masakado Taira Location: Faces the JR Tokyo Station Nihonbashi exit ● Supplementary Road 158 Width: 33 m Early Showa era Relocation of government offices to Kasumigaseki advanced after the Great Kanto The Nihonbashi River and the Inner Circular Width: 33 m Earthquake and then mass-media and financial institutions built their head offices. Thus the Route, are adjacent on the north side. basic image of the current Otemachi area was formed. Nearest stations: JR Tokyo Station The area of Otemachi Land Readjustment Project After the World War II ●Many office buildings such as Otemachi Building were built accompanying Otemachi Station (the Marunouchi Line, Hanzomon Line, Tozai Line, and Chiyoda 天守閣跡 further advancement of accumulation of central business functions. The stone wall Line of Tokyo Metro and the Mita Line of At present ●Central functions of diverse industries, such as financial, insurance, Tokyo Metropolitan Subways). commercial, communications, and mass-media, are accumulated. Buildings: Approx. 21 buildings ●Mound for the Head of Masakado, the moat, the stone wall and Landowners, etc.: 25 Tokiwabashi Bridge have a historical atmosphere. Tokiwa Bridge The moat 01 02 Outline of the Chain Urban Renaissance Project Flow of Chain Urban Renaissance 8 Blocks including the former 2 3 sites of buildings of landowners 7 who participated in the The lands of the landowners A rebuilding project was 4 third-phase U.R.P. will be 1 redeveloped. who desired rebuilding were implemented on the former 5 6 A rebuilding project was intensively replotted to the sites of the Government implemented on the former former sites of the Government Then the lands of the landowners The Urban Renaissance Agency (UR) Complex Buildings. The project area was sites of the buildings of the Complex Buildings. who desired rebuilding were A rebuilding project was acquired the former sites of the “First-phase U.R.P” expanded in order to landowners who “L.R.P” intensively replotted to the former implemented on the former Government Complex Buildings continue the Chain Urban participated in the sites of the buildings of the sites of the buildings of the (part of which was alienated to the Renaissance. second-phase U.R.P. landowners who participated in landowners who Otemachi Development Co., Ltd. and “L.R.P” “Third-phase U.R.P ” the first-phase U.R.P. participated in the is jointly possessed with UR). “L.R.P” first-phase U.R.P. “L.A.P” The first-phase “Second-phase U.R.P ” U.R.P buildings

The former site of the The third-phase U.R.P buildings Government Complex Buildings The second-phase Constructed pedestrian walks U.R.P buildings

L.R.P. area Replotting expanded

Replotting Replotting

L.A.P: Land Activation Project L.R.P: Land Readjustment Project U.R.P: Urban Redevelopment Project Related Events July, 2002 Designation for emergency development areas of urban renaissance (first-phase designation) “Tokyo and Yurakucho Stations and vicinity”. Otemachi will be reborn as a strategic site Jan. 2003 Authorize of the Fifth Urban Renaissance Project “Regeneration of the site for international business by utilizing the former sites of government complex buildings in Otemachi”. Mar. 2003 Inauguration of “The Council for Promoting Otemachi Urban Planning” (consisting of landowners, Tokyo Metropolitan Government, Chiyoda for global business. Ward, and The Council for Promoting Redevelopment of Otemachi, Marunouchi, and Yurakucho areas). Mar. 2004 The Council for Promoting Otemachi Urban Planning confirmed its “Basic Policies” and requested participation of UR in the project. “The Grand Design for Otemachi Urban planning” was proposed (by the Council for the Otemachi Urban Planning Vision). June 2004 Foundation of the Otemachi Development Co., Ltd. Otemachi plays the central role in Japanese economy as one of the prominent international Oct. 2004 Conclusion of “The Statement of Mutual Basic Agreement for Otemachi Urban Planning” (among the Tokyo Metropolitan Government, business centers in the world with many office buildings of enterprises that are active in the fields of Chiyoda Ward, UR and Otemachi Development Co., Ltd.). Feb. 2005 Conclusion of “The Basic Agreement Otemachi Urban Planning” (among the Tokyo Metropolitan Government, Chiyoda Ward, UR and international finance, communications, and mass-media standing there. Otemachi Development Co., Ltd.). However, buildings are increasingly aging recently and delays in correspondence to globalization Mar. 2005 Acquisition of the former site of government complex buildings (1.3 ha) by UR. 1 Designation of legal city planning in the Otemachi area (including L.R.P). and advanced informatization have been concerned. May 2005 Conclusion of “The Agreement on Promotion of Otemachi Urban Planning” (among the landowners, UR, Otemachi Development Co., Ltd., and Otemachi Town-planning Co., Ltd.). Therefore, “The Chain Urban Renaissance Project in Otemachi ” is in progress in order to rebuild June 2005 Proposal of “The Guideline for Landscape Design for Otemachi Urban Planning” (by the Council for Examination of Landscape Design for Otemachi as a strategic site for global business by rebuilding aged buildings sequentially without Otemachi Urban Planning”. Nov. 2005 Assignment of the trust beneficiary right on 2/3 of the common possession portion of the former site of the government complex building suspending present business activities. from the UR to the Otemachi Development Co., Ltd. Jan. 2006 Designation of legal city planning in the Otemachi area (including Special Area of Urban Renaissance). Apr. 2006 Approval of implementation plan of L.R.P. Basic policy of The Chain Urban Renaissance Project in Otemachi Sept. 2006 Approval of the replotting plan and designation of provisional replots for L.R.P (In the area of the first-phase U.R.P). 2 Dec. 2006 Approval of the first-phase U.R.P. 3 Mar.–Apr. 2007 Approval of the right conversion plan for the first-phase U.R.P. and Commencement of the constructions of facility buildings. To rebuild Otemachi as a strategic site for global business by utilizing accumulation of the international finance, Apr. 2008 Approval of changing implementation plan for L.R.P. communications, and mass-media industries. Aug. 2008 Approval of changing replotting plan for L.R.P. 1 4 Sept. 2008 Designation of provisional replots for L.R.P (in the area of the second-phase U.R.P). To create an integrated urban space full of greenery and secure amenities of large city blocks. Mar. 2009 Designation of legal city planning in the Otemachi area (The change of Special Area of Urban Renaissance). 2 Approval of the second-phase U.R.P. 5 Apr. 2009 Completion of the construction of facility buildings for the first-phase U.R.P. Systematic cooperation with adjacent areas such as the Kanda and Nihonbashi areas. Oct. 2009 Approval of the right conversion plan for the second-phase U.R.P. 3 Apr. 2010 Commencement of the construction of facility buildings for the second-phase U.R.P. Jan. 2012 Designation of Central Tokyo/Waterfront Area as Special Emergency Development Areas of Urban Renaissance. Creation of the city area under cooperation between the public and private sectors. Oct. 2012 Completion of the construction of facility buildings for the second-phase U.R.P. 4 Dec. 2012 Designation of legal city planning in the Otemachi area (including change of L.R.P. and Special Area of Urban Renaissance). Apr. 2013 Approval of changing implementation plan for L.R.P. (second time). 6 Aug.–Sept. 2013 Approval of changing replotting plan for L.R.P. (second time), and designation of provisional replots (including in the area of the third-phase U.R.P). Nov. 2013 Approval of the third-phase U.R.P. 7 03 Mar. 2014 L.R.P. construction areas B and C undergo replotting. 04 Mar.–Apr. 2014 Approval of the right conversion plan and commencement of the construction of facility buildings for the third-phase U.R.P. Outline of the Chain Urban Renaissance Project Flow of Chain Urban Renaissance 8 Blocks including the former 2 3 sites of buildings of landowners 7 who participated in the The lands of the landowners A rebuilding project was 4 third-phase U.R.P. will be 1 redeveloped. who desired rebuilding were implemented on the former 5 6 A rebuilding project was intensively replotted to the sites of the Government implemented on the former former sites of the Government Then the lands of the landowners The Urban Renaissance Agency (UR) Complex Buildings. The project area was sites of the buildings of the Complex Buildings. who desired rebuilding were A rebuilding project was acquired the former sites of the “First-phase U.R.P” expanded in order to landowners who “L.R.P” intensively replotted to the former implemented on the former Government Complex Buildings continue the Chain Urban participated in the sites of the buildings of the sites of the buildings of the (part of which was alienated to the Renaissance. second-phase U.R.P. landowners who participated in landowners who Otemachi Development Co., Ltd. and “L.R.P” “Third-phase U.R.P ” the first-phase U.R.P. participated in the is jointly possessed with UR). “L.R.P” first-phase U.R.P. “L.A.P” The first-phase “Second-phase U.R.P ” U.R.P buildings

The former site of the The third-phase U.R.P buildings Government Complex Buildings The second-phase Constructed pedestrian walks U.R.P buildings

L.R.P. area Replotting expanded

Replotting Replotting

L.A.P: Land Activation Project L.R.P: Land Readjustment Project U.R.P: Urban Redevelopment Project Related Events July, 2002 Designation for emergency development areas of urban renaissance (first-phase designation) “Tokyo and Yurakucho Stations and vicinity”. Otemachi will be reborn as a strategic site Jan. 2003 Authorize of the Fifth Urban Renaissance Project “Regeneration of the site for international business by utilizing the former sites of government complex buildings in Otemachi”. Mar. 2003 Inauguration of “The Council for Promoting Otemachi Urban Planning” (consisting of landowners, Tokyo Metropolitan Government, Chiyoda for global business. Ward, and The Council for Promoting Redevelopment of Otemachi, Marunouchi, and Yurakucho areas). Mar. 2004 The Council for Promoting Otemachi Urban Planning confirmed its “Basic Policies” and requested participation of UR in the project. “The Grand Design for Otemachi Urban planning” was proposed (by the Council for the Otemachi Urban Planning Vision). June 2004 Foundation of the Otemachi Development Co., Ltd. Otemachi plays the central role in Japanese economy as one of the prominent international Oct. 2004 Conclusion of “The Statement of Mutual Basic Agreement for Otemachi Urban Planning” (among the Tokyo Metropolitan Government, business centers in the world with many office buildings of enterprises that are active in the fields of Chiyoda Ward, UR and Otemachi Development Co., Ltd.). Feb. 2005 Conclusion of “The Basic Agreement Otemachi Urban Planning” (among the Tokyo Metropolitan Government, Chiyoda Ward, UR and international finance, communications, and mass-media standing there. Otemachi Development Co., Ltd.). However, buildings are increasingly aging recently and delays in correspondence to globalization Mar. 2005 Acquisition of the former site of government complex buildings (1.3 ha) by UR. 1 Designation of legal city planning in the Otemachi area (including L.R.P). and advanced informatization have been concerned. May 2005 Conclusion of “The Agreement on Promotion of Otemachi Urban Planning” (among the landowners, UR, Otemachi Development Co., Ltd., and Otemachi Town-planning Co., Ltd.). Therefore, “The Chain Urban Renaissance Project in Otemachi ” is in progress in order to rebuild June 2005 Proposal of “The Guideline for Landscape Design for Otemachi Urban Planning” (by the Council for Examination of Landscape Design for Otemachi as a strategic site for global business by rebuilding aged buildings sequentially without Otemachi Urban Planning”. Nov. 2005 Assignment of the trust beneficiary right on 2/3 of the common possession portion of the former site of the government complex building suspending present business activities. from the UR to the Otemachi Development Co., Ltd. Jan. 2006 Designation of legal city planning in the Otemachi area (including Special Area of Urban Renaissance). Apr. 2006 Approval of implementation plan of L.R.P. Basic policy of The Chain Urban Renaissance Project in Otemachi Sept. 2006 Approval of the replotting plan and designation of provisional replots for L.R.P (In the area of the first-phase U.R.P). 2 Dec. 2006 Approval of the first-phase U.R.P. 3 Mar.–Apr. 2007 Approval of the right conversion plan for the first-phase U.R.P. and Commencement of the constructions of facility buildings. To rebuild Otemachi as a strategic site for global business by utilizing accumulation of the international finance, Apr. 2008 Approval of changing implementation plan for L.R.P. communications, and mass-media industries. Aug. 2008 Approval of changing replotting plan for L.R.P. 1 4 Sept. 2008 Designation of provisional replots for L.R.P (in the area of the second-phase U.R.P). To create an integrated urban space full of greenery and secure amenities of large city blocks. Mar. 2009 Designation of legal city planning in the Otemachi area (The change of Special Area of Urban Renaissance). 2 Approval of the second-phase U.R.P. 5 Apr. 2009 Completion of the construction of facility buildings for the first-phase U.R.P. Systematic cooperation with adjacent areas such as the Kanda and Nihonbashi areas. Oct. 2009 Approval of the right conversion plan for the second-phase U.R.P. 3 Apr. 2010 Commencement of the construction of facility buildings for the second-phase U.R.P. Jan. 2012 Designation of Central Tokyo/Waterfront Area as Special Emergency Development Areas of Urban Renaissance. Creation of the city area under cooperation between the public and private sectors. Oct. 2012 Completion of the construction of facility buildings for the second-phase U.R.P. 4 Dec. 2012 Designation of legal city planning in the Otemachi area (including change of L.R.P. and Special Area of Urban Renaissance). Apr. 2013 Approval of changing implementation plan for L.R.P. (second time). 6 Aug.–Sept. 2013 Approval of changing replotting plan for L.R.P. (second time), and designation of provisional replots (including in the area of the third-phase U.R.P). Nov. 2013 Approval of the third-phase U.R.P. 7 03 Mar. 2014 L.R.P. construction areas B and C undergo replotting. 04 Mar.–Apr. 2014 Approval of the right conversion plan and commencement of the construction of facility buildings for the third-phase U.R.P. Outline of the Project

Supplementary Trunk Road 167 Outline of the land readjustment project Width: 31 m (expanded by 5 m) Project name The Land Readjustment Project for Tokyo Metropolitan City Planning The Otemachi Land Readjustment Project Legend Executing entity: Urban Renaissance Agency Pedestrian Walk 6 for The Chiyoda Special Street Area Approx. 17.4 ha Width: 12 m The area of Otemachi Land Readjustment Project Takebashi Construction area A / Construction area D Preiod Fiscal Year 2006 to 2029 Common (including 1-year settlement period) Bldg. Construction area B / Construction area C Roads Average site-reduction rate Approx. 8.6 % Pedestrian walks Project expenses Approx. 91.7 billion yen

Loop Route 1 (Uchibori Street) Park River Outline of the first-phase Redevelopment Project Advanced land use promotion area Project name Otemachi Itchome Area 1st Class Urban Redevelopment Project The Meteorological Agency Government Complex Executing entity Otemachi Development Co., Ltd. Bldg. No. 3 (execution with the consent of the landowners) Construction area C Image chart of the third-phase Redevelopment Project The second-phase Redevelopment Project Area/size The former sites of the Government Complex Coop Bldg. Buildings 1 & 2 Approx. 1.3 ha Otemachi Green Book Service Center Pedestrian Walk 7 for the Chiyoda Special Street Period Fiscal Year 2006 to 2013 Inner Circular Route Width: 12 m Constructed pedestrian walks Landowners Five owners (Otemachi Riverside Promenade) Tokyo Fire and Disaster Total floor area Approx. 236,000 2

Management Agency The former sites of the m Radial Route 10 (Hibiya Avenue) Avenue) (Hibiya 10 Route Radial Headquarters Bldg. Government Complex Buildings 1 &Avenue) 2(Hibiya 10 Route Radial (The area of the Number of stories Nikkei Building 31 stories above ground (The area of the first-phase third-phase JA Building 37 stories above ground

Redevelopment Nippon Keidanren Building Supplementary Road 94 (feudal-lord alley) alley) (feudal-lord 94 Road Supplementary Redevelopment Project) alley) (feudal-lord 94 Road Supplementary Nihonbashi River Project) 23 stories above ground Niipon 4 stories below ground Development Kohko Bldg. Keidanren Mitsubishi Research Bldg. Bank of Japan Nikkei Bldg. Institute Bldg. Construction area A Outline of the second-phase Redevelopment Project NTT Communications Bldg. Project name Otemachi Itchome Second Area Otemachi Bldg. 1st Class Urban Redevelopment Project (The area of the Pedestrian Walk 8 for the Chiyoda Special Street KDDI second-phase Executing entity Urban Renaissance Agency Mitsui-Bussan Bldg. Mitsui-Seimei Bldg. New Width: 12 m Otemachi Redevelopment (representative executing entity) Bldg. Kohko Bldg. Project) Co., Ltd. (joint executing entity)

NTT Communications Bldg. Width: 36 m 36 Width: Width: 36 m 36 Width: (execution with the consent of the landowners) JA Bldg. Annex to Otemachi Bldg. Chiyoda Road 103 Area/size The former properties of the landowners Supplementary Trunk Road 98 Former Tokyo International participating in the first-phase Post Office Bldg. Width: 25 m (expanded by 10 m) Redevelopment Project

Otemachi Pal Bldg. Yomiuri Width: 22 m 22 Width: Shinbun m 22 Width: Approx. 1.4 ha Press Construction area B Tokyo Sankei Period Fiscal Year 2008 to 2016 Bldg. Otemachi Nichome Area Landowners Five owners 1st Class Urban Redevelopment Total floor area Approx. 242,500 m2 Bank of Tokyo-Mitsubishi UFJ Project The area of Otemachi Land Readjustment Project Bank of Japan Number of stories Otemachi Financial City Otemachi Building Teishin Bldg. North Tower 30 stories above ground, 4 stories below ground South Tower The first-phase Redevelopment Project 34 stories above ground, 4 stories below ground Otemachi Bldg. Chiyoda 2-2-12 JFE Shoji Bldg. Tokiwabashi Park Supplementary Road 158 Outline of the third-phase Redevelopment Project Floor Area Ratio Maximum Limits Within the L.R.P. Area As of Jan. 2014 Project name Otemachi Itchome Third Area 1st Class Urban Redevelopment Project Urbannet Otemachi Bldg. NTT Data Executing entity Mitsubishi Estate Co., Ltd. Otemachi Bldg. JR Line (execution with the consent of the landowners) Width: 22 m Supplementary Trunk Road 158 Area/size The former properties of the landowners Width: 22 m participating in the Second-phase

Nippon Bldg. Redevelopment Project

(Sotobori street) (Sotobori 96 Road Supplementary NTT Marunouchi Bldg. 96 Road Supplementary Approx. 1.1 ha Period Fiscal Year 2013 to 2017 Construction area D Landowners Three owners The former sites of the Government Complex Buildings 1 & 2 Total floor area Approx. 205,000 m2 Shin Otemachi Bldg. Tokyo Bureau of Sewage Zenigamecho Pumping Station Number of stories Building A 31 stories above ground, 4 stories below ground Building B

18 stories above ground, 3 stories below ground (Sotobori street) (Sotobori

Asahi Seimei Otemachi Bldg. JX Bldg. Outline of the Nichome Area Redevelopment Project Project name Otemachi Nichome Area Legend 1st Class Urban Redevelopment Project Radial Route 16 (Eitai Avenue) Daiwa Gofukubashi Bldg. Executing entity Urban Renaissance Agency (representative executing entity) NTT Urban Development Co., Ltd. (joint executing entity) (execution with the consent of the landowners) Supplementary Trunk Road 98 Area Approx. 2.0 ha Supplementary Trunk Road 99 Width: 40 m (expanded by 5 m) Period Fiscal Year 2013 to 2018 (planned) Width: 27 m (expanded by 2 m) Landowners Five owners Total floor area Approx. 349,000 m2 Number of stories Building A 35 stories above ground, 3 stories below ground Building B 32 stories above ground, 3 stories below ground Image chart of the nichome Redevelopment Project Building locations, names, etc., are those prior to project start 05 06 Outline of the Project

Supplementary Trunk Road 167 Outline of the land readjustment project Width: 31 m (expanded by 5 m) Project name The Land Readjustment Project for Tokyo Metropolitan City Planning The Otemachi Land Readjustment Project Legend Executing entity: Urban Renaissance Agency Pedestrian Walk 6 for The Chiyoda Special Street Area Approx. 17.4 ha Width: 12 m The area of Otemachi Land Readjustment Project Takebashi Construction area A / Construction area D Preiod Fiscal Year 2006 to 2029 Common (including 1-year settlement period) Bldg. Construction area B / Construction area C Roads Average site-reduction rate Approx. 8.6 % Pedestrian walks Project expenses Approx. 91.7 billion yen

Loop Route 1 (Uchibori Street) Park River Outline of the first-phase Redevelopment Project Advanced land use promotion area Project name Otemachi Itchome Area 1st Class Urban Redevelopment Project The Meteorological Agency Government Complex Executing entity Otemachi Development Co., Ltd. Bldg. No. 3 (execution with the consent of the landowners) Construction area C Image chart of the third-phase Redevelopment Project The second-phase Redevelopment Project Area/size The former sites of the Government Complex Coop Bldg. Buildings 1 & 2 Approx. 1.3 ha Otemachi Green Book Service Center Pedestrian Walk 7 for the Chiyoda Special Street Period Fiscal Year 2006 to 2013 Inner Circular Route Width: 12 m Constructed pedestrian walks Landowners Five owners (Otemachi Riverside Promenade) Tokyo Fire and Disaster Total floor area Approx. 236,000 2

Management Agency The former sites of the m Radial Route 10 (Hibiya Avenue) Avenue) (Hibiya 10 Route Radial Headquarters Bldg. Government Complex Buildings 1 &Avenue) 2(Hibiya 10 Route Radial (The area of the Number of stories Nikkei Building 31 stories above ground (The area of the first-phase third-phase JA Building 37 stories above ground

Redevelopment Nippon Keidanren Building Supplementary Road 94 (feudal-lord alley) alley) (feudal-lord 94 Road Supplementary Redevelopment Project) alley) (feudal-lord 94 Road Supplementary Nihonbashi River Project) 23 stories above ground Niipon 4 stories below ground Development Kohko Bldg. Keidanren Mitsubishi Research Bldg. Bank of Japan Nikkei Bldg. Institute Bldg. Construction area A Outline of the second-phase Redevelopment Project NTT Communications Bldg. Project name Otemachi Itchome Second Area Otemachi Bldg. 1st Class Urban Redevelopment Project (The area of the Pedestrian Walk 8 for the Chiyoda Special Street KDDI second-phase Executing entity Urban Renaissance Agency Mitsui-Bussan Bldg. Mitsui-Seimei Bldg. New Width: 12 m Otemachi Redevelopment (representative executing entity) Bldg. Kohko Bldg. Project) Mitsubishi Estate Co., Ltd. (joint executing entity)

NTT Communications Bldg. Width: 36 m 36 Width: Width: 36 m 36 Width: (execution with the consent of the landowners) JA Bldg. Annex to Otemachi Bldg. Chiyoda Road 103 Area/size The former properties of the landowners Supplementary Trunk Road 98 Former Tokyo International participating in the first-phase Post Office Bldg. Width: 25 m (expanded by 10 m) Redevelopment Project

Otemachi Pal Bldg. Yomiuri Width: 22 m 22 Width: Shinbun m 22 Width: Approx. 1.4 ha Press Construction area B Tokyo Sankei Period Fiscal Year 2008 to 2016 Bldg. Otemachi Nichome Area Landowners Five owners 1st Class Urban Redevelopment Total floor area Approx. 242,500 m2 Bank of Tokyo-Mitsubishi UFJ Project The area of Otemachi Land Readjustment Project Bank of Japan Number of stories Otemachi Financial City Otemachi Building Teishin Bldg. North Tower 30 stories above ground, 4 stories below ground South Tower The first-phase Redevelopment Project 34 stories above ground, 4 stories below ground Otemachi Bldg. Chiyoda 2-2-12 JFE Shoji Bldg. Tokiwabashi Park Supplementary Road 158 Outline of the third-phase Redevelopment Project Floor Area Ratio Maximum Limits Within the L.R.P. Area As of Jan. 2014 Project name Otemachi Itchome Third Area 1st Class Urban Redevelopment Project Urbannet Otemachi Bldg. NTT Data Executing entity Mitsubishi Estate Co., Ltd. Otemachi Bldg. JR Line (execution with the consent of the landowners) Width: 22 m Supplementary Trunk Road 158 Area/size The former properties of the landowners Width: 22 m participating in the Second-phase

Nippon Bldg. Redevelopment Project

(Sotobori street) (Sotobori 96 Road Supplementary NTT Marunouchi Bldg. 96 Road Supplementary Approx. 1.1 ha Period Fiscal Year 2013 to 2017 Construction area D Landowners Three owners The former sites of the Government Complex Buildings 1 & 2 Total floor area Approx. 205,000 m2 Shin Otemachi Bldg. Tokyo Bureau of Sewage Zenigamecho Pumping Station Number of stories Building A 31 stories above ground, 4 stories below ground Building B

18 stories above ground, 3 stories below ground (Sotobori street) (Sotobori

Asahi Seimei Otemachi Bldg. JX Bldg. Outline of the Nichome Area Redevelopment Project Project name Otemachi Nichome Area Legend 1st Class Urban Redevelopment Project Radial Route 16 (Eitai Avenue) Daiwa Gofukubashi Bldg. Executing entity Urban Renaissance Agency (representative executing entity) NTT Urban Development Co., Ltd. (joint executing entity) (execution with the consent of the landowners) Supplementary Trunk Road 98 Area Approx. 2.0 ha Supplementary Trunk Road 99 Width: 40 m (expanded by 5 m) Period Fiscal Year 2013 to 2018 (planned) Width: 27 m (expanded by 2 m) Landowners Five owners Total floor area Approx. 349,000 m2 Number of stories Building A 35 stories above ground, 3 stories below ground Building B 32 stories above ground, 3 stories below ground Image chart of the nichome Redevelopment Project Building locations, names, etc., are those prior to project start 05 06 Renaissance of OTEMACHI The Chain Urban Renaissance Project in Otemachi

Renaissance of OTEMACHI

Information Desk Urban Renaissance Agency East Japan Urban Renaissance Office 1st Department for Redevelopment of Center of Tokyo Yaesu First Financial Bldg. 18F, 1-3-7 Yaesu, Chuo-ku, Tokyo 103-0028 TEL. +81-3-52008605 Homepage http://www.ur-net.go.jp/ (Urban Renaissance Agency) http://www.ur-net.go.jp/otemachi/ (The Chain Urban Renaissance Project in Otemachi)

(2014.8)