Kashiwa-No-Ha Smart City
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Kashiwa-no-ha Smart City Mitsui Fudosan Co., Ltd. 1. Location Location 25 km from central Tokyo 27 minutes by Tsukuba Express from Akihabara Tokyo Access Airport Access Tokyo: 30 min Haneda: 58 min Akihabara: 27 min by Train Narita: 62 min by Train Roppongi: 50 min Haneda (54km): 60 min by Car Narita (48km): 60 min Note: Excluding transfer and waiting times Area under Development Kashiwa-no-ha Campus To Tsukuba Kashiwa Interchange of Joban Expressway Kashiwa-no-ha Park A land readjustment project area Tsukuba Express covering roughly 273 hectares and with a planned population of 26,000 Developed from scratch Leveraging advanced knowledge Kashiwa-no-ha Campus Station and technologies A social experiment in which residents are participating To Akihabara The Transitional Process of Community Building 2000 2001 2003 2005 2006 Opening of Center for Opening of Urban Opening of Opening of Closing of the Environment Health Opening of the Design Center LaLaport University of Tokyo Mitsui Kashiwa and Field Sciences, Tsukuba Kashiwa-no-ha Kashiwanoha Kashiwa Campus Golf Club Chiba University Express Line (UDCK) (Approx. 160 shops) Commencement of the Land Readjustment Project 2008 2009 2011 2012 2014 Kashiwa-no-ha Recognized as Completion of Park City Opening of Gate Square, International Completion of Park City “Comprehensive Kashiwanoha Campus The Core of the Ekimae Campus Town Kashiwanoha Campus Special Zone” and Second Avenue (Station-front) Initiative First Avenue “Environmental (880 Housing Units) Town Center (977 Housing Units) Future City” 1st Stage - The Completion of the Initial Period 2nd Stage Kashiwa-no-ha Campus Station Area in 2014 Kashiwa Interchange of Joban Expressway University of Tokyo Toyofuta Industrial Park Kashiwanoha Park Konbukuro Pond Park Government research center Kashiwa-no-ha High School Chiba STAGE Ⅱ University Nibangai (880 units) Tsukuba Express Line LaLaport KASHIWANOHA Gate Square STAGE Ⅰ Route No. 16 Ichibangai (around 1,000 units) Land Readjustment Project area 3. Urban Development Concept Building a Model for Resolving Social Issues Worldwide Issues in developed nations Global issues Swiftly aging societies The environment A global urbanization wave Saturated, stagnant economies Resources and energy Developed nation issues becoming global ones Now is the time for Japan to build advanced models to pioneer resolutions to key issues Kashiwa-no-ha Urban Development Concepts A new vision for the cities of tomorrow The model solutions for the world’s common issues The three urban development concepts to solve social issues. Concept 1 Concept 2 Concept 3 Environmental-Symbiosis Health and Longevity New Industry Creation Smart city in the narrow sense Solution for environmental Solution for an aging society Solution for revitalizing & energy problems the economy 4.State-of-the-Art Gate Square State-of-the-Art City Block: Gate Square Integration of the Smart City’s Core Functions Energy Building Hotel & Residence Building Shop and Office Building University of Tokyo Kashiwanoha Campus Station Satellite Facility Configuration ・145 Residential Rental Units ・166 Hotel Rooms ・7273m2 of Commerce Space ・ 7769m2 Office Space <Environmental-symbiosis> Power Generation, Storage and Reduction & Energy Management by AEMS Energy Generation Energy Storage ■ Natural Energy ■Large-scale storage ・Solar Power battery Generation LaLaport 2,000 KW LaLaport 500 KW Gate Square 500 KW Gate Square 200 KW ・ Small Wind Turbine ・Solar Water Heater ・Geothermal Utilization ■ ・Hot Spring Sourced Hot Ice storage air Water conditioning ・Geothermal Heat Pump LaLaport Energy Kashiwa-no-ha Smart Center Emergency Power Emergency Reduction Power Interchange Power ■ Rooftop/wall Supply in times of Supply greening Calm LaLaport, Gate Square, etc. ■ Gas cogeneration (Emergency Use) ・Gate Square Peak usage reduction by 2,000 KW approximately 26% in times of ■Energy monitor calm, Achieving Park City Kashiwa-no-ha “City with No Power Outage” even during Emergencies <Health and Longevity> Floor Offering Preventing Healthcare Services Town Health Station medical facilities and health-service shops that emphasize preventive care Shops that are fun and provide healthy lifestyle experiences Free health support facility “A – Shi – Ta” Health measurement services drawing on fruits of advanced researches Health Support Lab Key Framework which citizens collaborate in facility’s operations points Town Health Station Each store’s unique health methods and services <New industry creation> An Office Environment that Invites Innovation Interactions of Diverse Talent Evoking Innovation Events and Start-Up Assistance Programs Inducing Chemical Reactions “KOIL Park” (Shared Work Space) Kashiwa-no-ha International Village “KOIL Factory” Kashiwa-no-ha Conference Center Fully Equipped with 3D Printers etc. 5. Framework for Community-Building Collaboration between the public, private, and academic sectors, and participation by the residents Basic Urban Development Approach at Kashiwa-no-ha Leverage universities as the area's greatest resource and create an entirely new city that is a model for resolving social issues Formulate a new urban development paradigm that eschews the traditional centralized administration approach Public, Private, and Academic Sectors Partnering to Operate UDCK Kashiwa City Operational management Collaborating institutions Kashiwa Community-Building Public Corporation General Incorporated Foundation Chiba Prefecture NPO Support Center (supporting civic action)) Kashiwa International Relations Association (Project implementation (internationalization) organization) Staff Management structure members Mitsui Fudosan Corporate officers Metropolitan Intercity Railway Company People President Activities Vice presidents Steering Kashiwa Chamber Directors of Commerce and Industry Funds Places Project committee Tanaka Region Hometown Council Project Citizens Project University of Tokyo Project Chiba University 6. Vision for 2030 “StageⅡ“ Kashiwa-no-ha Smart City Area Total Area Map 19 Japan National Route 16 Joban Expressway Kashiwa IC Kashiwa-no-ha Smart City Area About 300ha Konbukuro (Land Readjustment Project area 273ha Pond Park University of Tokyo + Symbiotic Zone with Universities 26ha) Kashiwa Campus Kashiwa-no-ha Park Focused Area =Divided into 3 zones and draw Kashiwa-no-ha Campus Station University of Tokyo up strategies Kashiwa Campus Ⅱ Chiba University Kashiwa-no-ha Campus Tsukuba Express Line ※The surrounding areas other than the focused area will be mostly designated as residential housing development zones. Kashiwa-no-ha Smart City Area Zoning Map 2 Japan National ①Innovation Campus Zone 230,000m Route 16 Focused New Development Zone “Complex premium area to be created with mixed usages” “Introduction of urban design full of greenery and waterscape” →Creation of Innovation Campus integrating the forefront intelligence and business University of Tokyo National Cancer Center Kashiwa Campus No.1 Neighborhood ③Symbiotic Zone with Universities park Promoting liveliness of the town and realizing area expansion through the P No.2 retention pond cooperation with universities Nibangai Tsujinaka Hospital PC Keiyo Sanbangai三番街 Bank Gate ゲートスクエアUniversity Oak Village Kashiwa-no- Square of Tokyo ha Park Kashiwa-no-ha Campus Station Chiba University LaLaport University of Tokyo Kashiwa-no-ha PC一番街Ichibangai Kashiwa Campus Ⅱ Campus ②Station front Core Zone “Diversifying core amenities of the town” “Strengthening linkage of existing facilities” Tsukuba →Realizing value improvement of the area Express Line 2nd Stage Urban Development Pushing ahead with partnership between the public, private, and academic sectors to focus on “Innovation Campus” as priority area for 2nd Stage Work study Live Play University of Tokyo Kashiwa Campus 2nd Stage Kashiwa- Global site for advanced R&D and Residences with ample variations Cultural and commercial facilities no-ha Park Chiba industry creation Priority Area to accommodate diverse lifestyles that stimulate intellectual University curiosity Kashiwa-no- ha Campus Floor space allocations by facilities usage 1st Stage Others Offices Public Kashiwa-no-ha 2 facilities Campus Station % Others Offices 2% Hotel and halls 20% 2% Research facilities 2nd Stage Optimizing 7% Commercial balance Commercial facilities between day facilities 33% Hotel and Residences halls 1 20% Residences and evening % 38% 59% populations Today (Area near station) 2030 (Overall city) Urban design full of “Greenery and Waterscape” Social exchange among diverse community Environmental development Realization of open innovation including not only individual Co-producing new industry by the building, but also public spaces cooperation among companies, such as roads and parks universities, research institute, residents Innovation Campus Area Master Plan 柏の葉イノベーションキャンパスアーバンデザインビジョン 2. Vision Positioning of Kashiwa-no-ha in policy point of view, and its potential for corporate location based on the site quality and neighborhood tendency People-to-People Exchange beyond the boundary of industry, government and academia Vision Kashiwa-no-ha Innovation Campus “Creation of area environment by open-innovation extended over the town environment, which is derived from diverse activities over multiple usages” Goal1(land usage oriented) Goal2(Landscape oriented) Mixed Usages (multi-purpose) Lively Open Space ・Population balanced for area scale (employed : residence =2 : 1) ・Building town area easy to move around with the feel of excursion ・Creation of