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Like other hills, it is divided into a residence building, an office building, and a commercial building, and an overpass is built between them.

As described on the previous page, the characteristics of Toranomon Hills are integrated with Toranomon Hills on the Hibiya Line, and Mori Tower is integrated with Route 2 to Tokyo Bay, which became the venue for the Olympics.

The underground communication passage of Toranomon Hills is built along Sakurada Street, and it is a little far, but if you walk along this underground communication passage, you will reach Toranomon Station on the Ginza Line.

If you go along Sakurada Street in the opposite direction to Toranomon, you will find Azabudai Hills at Kamiyacho Station.

If you have time, you will find something new if you walk to Azabudai Hills. Route 2, which passes under the Mori Tower, becomes "Shintora Street" connecting Shimbashi and Toranomon, and Route 2 is ahead of Shimbashi, which leads to the International Exhibition Center and Odaiba via the market in front of Tsukiji, Harumi, and Shin-Toyosu.


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