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Two
years, 3 months have already passed since TK moved from Hamamatsu-cho
to its current Tokyo office in Tamachi. At that time, Tamachi station
was very old and there was only a narrow walkway from the ticket
gate to Shibaura exit stairway. Construction lasted from the time
of our move to April 1st of this year. The walkway is 5 times wider
than it was before and there are escalators in 3 different directions
instead of one stairway. Now there is a rotary area for busses and
taxis in front of the station where there was hardly room for taxis.
The sidewalks are about 3 times wider so people can walk easily
on both sides. Overall the station is about 6 times larger and looks
like a brand new residential station building. About 320,000 go
through Tamachi station on a daily basis.
Considering the crowding after we moved our office and the inconvenience
during the construction, I can understand the necessity of renovating
the station with that many people passing through the station. However,
that is not the only change in the past two years. From the second
floor where the current office is, you can see the Rainbow Bridge
and Yokohane freeway along the bay. Therefs an island between
the bay side highway and our office called Shibaura Island. There
are two bridges that connect the island to two different beaches
and from the day they were completed, more and more people have
used them. Today, people are constantly moving from morning until
night. And the more that discover a new way to get to work, the
more traffic there is.
In
the past, section A of Shibaura Island was used to warehouse train
cars, then as a place to park busses, and at one time, Shin Mitsui
Sugar Co., Ltd. had a factory in the southern section. The total
area of the island is about 6 hectares. Section A has been developed
by Urban Development Corporation and now there are 6 companies including
Mitsui Fudosan Co., Ltd., involved in development in the area. The
city's plan to improve the land in the warehousing area took a very
long time, however, it is near completion. Now there are plans to
develop a 48 floor high rise condominium building and another apartment
complex with 4 different buildings and a total of 4,100 apartments.
Along with this development, plans for parks, kindergartens, daycare
centers, after-school centers and other service organizations are
in the works. By 2007, the area will be home to more than 5,000
people.
Recently is seems like condominiums and residences in the city
are in better supply than they used to be and there has been a renewal
of sorts in downtown areas. According to data, 5,657 residences
in 1992 have increased to 31,574 by 2002, or growth of 5.6 times.
The borough with the highest population growth is Chuo-ku, followed
by Minato-ku. Of course, Tokyo is the world's most populated city
and just the 23 boroughs themselves would be in the top 11. The
trend toward moving back to the city is a slow and quiet process
that is hardly drawing any notice. As long as the capital remains
unchanged, the concentration will continue which is cause for concern
for other areas outside of Tokyo metropolitian areas.
*PRIMIX Corporation has been change name at November
21,2005, from Tokushu Kika Kogyo.
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