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Mitsui Fudosan and Nomura Real Estate have decided to name the overall city block of the Nihonbashi 1-Chome Naka District Type 1 Urban Redevelopment Project “Tokyo Midtown Nihonbashi.” Completion is scheduled for the end of September, with a grand opening planned for fall 2027.
“Tokyo Midtown” will become the fourth location in the brand, following Roppongi, Hibiya, and Yaesu in Tokyo, Japan. The main tower, Block C “Nihonbashi Nomura Mitsui Tower (nickname: The Tower),” is a super high-rise mixed-use tower with 52 floors above ground and 5 floors below ground, rising to approximately 284 meters in height. It will house offices, retail facilities, a hotel, rental residences, and MICE facilities all in a single building.
On floors 39 to 47, Hilton’s top-tier luxury brand “Waldorf Astoria Tokyo Nihonbashi” is scheduled to open in fall 2027. The hotel will offer 197 guest rooms in total, three restaurants, a lounge & bar, an indoor pool, a spa, a fitness center, banquet halls, and a chapel. Floors 48 to 51 will feature 71 rental residences as “Waldorf Astoria Residences Tokyo Nihonbashi,” the first such Waldorf Astoria-branded residence in the Asia-Pacific region.
On floors 5 to 8, Tokyo’s largest-scale MICE facility in the city center will be developed, consisting of two halls of approximately 1,500 square meters each and a total of twelve conference rooms with a combined area of about 1,400 square meters.
The low-rise section of Block D, “Nihonbashi 1-Chome Mitsui Building (nickname: South),” currently operating as “COREDO Nihonbashi,” will close in October 2026 and be renovated as the retail zone of “Tokyo Midtown Nihonbashi,” reopening in fall 2027. The combined retail floor area of The Tower and South will be approximately 20,000 square meters.
The complex will have direct underground connections to Nihombashi Station on the Tokyo Metro Ginza Line and Tozai Line, as well as Nihombashi Station on the Toei Asakusa Line.