Shinagawa Central Garden
Shinagawa Central Garden is approximately 45m wide and 400m long, extending from north to south between buildings in Area A1 (Shinagawa Intercity) and Area B1 (Shinagawa Grand Commons) of the development area of the Shinagawa Station East Exit Area Redevelopment District Plan. , is the name of a vast pedestrian space with an area of approximately 2ha. The north side is in contact with Auxiliary Road No. 317, and the south side is in contact with Auxiliary Road No. 318.
In addition, Shinagawa Central Garden has Park 2 in the redevelopment district plan (the northern part is Minato Ward's Shio Park), public open space 1 in the center (facility No. 2 in the redevelopment district plan), and Park 3 in the south (Minato Ward, Although it is composed of Shinagawa Ward's "Mori no Koen") and the setback wall section (7.5m wide) of the A1 and B1 districts, it was developed as an integrated unit and the design and concept were unified. It has been.
The north and south park parts of Shinagawa Central Garden touch the sidewalk at the ground level (first floor), but there is a gentle slope towards the center, and the central part is at the level of the first basement floor of the buildings in both A1 and B1 districts. It has a so-called ship bottom shape.
The basic theme of Shinagawa Central Garden is Michimori Plaza, and the ``michi (pathway) space'' is not a plaza type space where people can communicate face-to-face, but rather a place where people can enjoy leisure time between strolls or shopping. ``Mori (Mori) Space'' refers to a section where you can stop at a place where you can stop by, and ``Mori Space'' refers to a calming space where people can meet through nature.
Approximately 290 tall trees have been planted on the premises to alleviate building winds, and shrubs and ground cover have been planted between the rows of tall trees. In addition, the site has seven follies (sculptures) and four aquascapes themed after Shinagawa's nature, making it one of the largest green spaces in an office area in the city.
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- water
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- Shinagawa coast
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- stone
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- Takanawa's Okido
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- light
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- 26th Night Samurai
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- Wind
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- sea breeze on the beach
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- soil
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- Shinagawa Daiba
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- grass
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- Meguro River (Tachiai River)
River channel
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- Tree (cherry blossom)
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- Cherry blossoms in Gotenyama
skyway Skyway
From the Konan exit of Shinagawa Station, the pedestrian walkway Skyway connects to the second floor of each building. In addition, the Shinagawa Intercity and Shinagawa Grand Commons skyways are connected by two north-south crossing bridges, and together with the Shinagawa Central Garden on the 1st floor and basement 1st floor, a pedestrian-only flow line is secured without contact with cars. Masu.