Tama-plaza . AobadaiTama Den-en-toshiUrban development for the future, for the next generationNext-generation Suburban DevelopmentTama Den-en-toshi area nexus conceptThis sustainable urban development project is based on an agreement on the promotion of next-generation suburban development concluded with Yokohama City in April 2012 and renewed in April 2017 and April 2022. The project brings industry, academia, and the public and private sectors together to tackle various challenges faced by suburban residential districts, including Tama Den-en-toshi. These issues include the aging of the population, population decline, in-creasingly dilapidated infrastructure, and the lack of a sense of community. Aiming to translate community living* into reality, we established the WISE Living Lab in May 2017, to serve as a base for activities and the dissemination of information focused on next-generation suburban development. In October 2018, we opened CO-NIWA Tama Plaza on the lower level of our DRESSER WISE Tama Plaza condominium development, to serve as a handy local facility offering opportunities for multigen-erational exchange, employment close to home, and child-rearing support. We also established DRESSER WISE Tama Plaza Area Management, which carries out area management activities centered on the CO-NIWA facility. To create an autonomous distributed urban structure, we are providing support for entrepreneur-ship focused on resolving community issues and linking such efforts to engagement in social activities. Additionally, we are moving forward with initiatives aimed at creating work spaces, along with tie-ins with corporate activities. In FY2021, we opened SPRAS AOBADAI, a members-only community exchange hub and work space making use of a vacant part of Aobadai Post Office. Following the refurbishment of the first floor of a building we own in Tama Plaza, we opened the combined office and shared kitchen space grow up commons in January 2023. As the office area is available for use as a dine-in space for customers of the shared kitchen on weekends and holidays, this fa-cility is utilizing the space effectively, while adding vibrancy to the neighborhood. Going forward, we will contin-ue to promote initiatives Outdoor office experience at Park Festa (November 2022)in the Tokyu area that tap into local resources such as the human connections produced through our ac-tivities to date, in an effort to create a new freer, more enriching lifestyle inspired by the concept of living, working, and enjoying life in Den-en-toshi.*The concept of a community in which all the necessary functions of daily life are located within walking distance of housing, enabling everyone to continue living there with peace of mind.In 2022, Tokyu Corporation launched the nexus concept, a new resi-dent-oriented approach to urban de-velopment in the Tama Den-en-toshi area (area between Kajigaya and Chu-o-rinkan stations on the Den-en-toshi Line), focused specifically on the Aoba-ku district of Yokohama City and the Miyamae-ku district of Kawasaki City. To deliver freer, more enriching suburban lifestyles with a focus on residents’ perspectives, this concept aims to create a walkable neighborhood that embodies the autonomous distributed model of urban development, in which work, home, recreation, and school are located close to each other and blended together. Rather than promoting the nexus concept single-handedly, we will work with a diverse range of other parties sympathetic to our aims, such as companies and government bodies, to build a sustainable, resi-dent-oriented community network. The first phase was completed in April 2022 with the opening of nexus challenge park Hayano in the Nijigaoka and Susukino area, on the border between Kawasaki and Yokohama cities. Operat-ed as a place that local citizens can use freely as part of their daily lives, the park features an IoT-based shared community farm, a bonfire area, and multipurpose spaces for events and the like. In developing this park, we have taken on the chal-lenge of creating mechanisms for making the neigh-borhood attractive from the residents’ perspective, offering a venue where citizens, local farmers, schools, businesses, and government bodies can gather and connect. In the arena of multiparty col-laboration, February 2023 saw us partner with edu-cation provider Toin Gakuen, the City of Yokohama, and Tokyu Railways on Japan’s first perovskite solar cell trial in a pub-lic space, at Aobadai Station. Meanwhile, at nexus challenge park Hayano, we have conducted a pilot trial nexus challenge park Hayano25Urban Revitalization Business Centered on the Tokyu Area
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