At 17.0 m × 15.3 m, Japan's largest model
With Tokyo making a bid to host the 2016 Olympic and Paralympic Games, Mori Building is cooperating with the city by providing a huge model of central Tokyo for use in the upcoming tour of the IOC Evaluation Commission. This model was created with original technology developed by Mori Building; it is on display at Tokyo Big Sight. Created at 1/1000 scale, the model incorporates Olympic-related facilities that would be constructed in the city, and it presents a very appealing and sophisticated representation of near-future Tokyo. The model's 17.0 m × 15.3 m size makes it the largest in Japan, and its fine detail and high impact communicate a very real and attractive picture of Tokyo.

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On public view until April 30
In support of the Tokyo Olympic and Paralympic bid, Mori Building is providing this city model as a tool that visually communicates the city's appeal in an easy-to-understand manner. From April 17 afternoon to 30, the model will be on display to the public in the Tokyo Big Sight entrance hall. We hope that many members of the general public will see it, and that it will further increase their interest in Tokyo.

Mori Building independently created city model/CG pictures as a tool to facilitate an objective and panoramic comprehension of the city/landscape. In our urban design activities, the model is utilized for concrete plan consideration and to promote understanding among the parties involved.

Display model overview
■Area shown
Approximately 220 km² including the Umi-no-Mori area and the following Tokyo wards: Shibuya, Shinjuku, Taito, Sumida, Shinagawa, Minato, Chiyoda, Chuo, Koto, Meguro, Ota, Bunkyo, and Edogawa
*For details refer to the picture below
■Display model size
17.0 m × 15.3 m (150 pieces of 85 cm × 170 cm size)
■Production time
14 months
■Display location and time period
Tokyo Big Sight entrance hall; open to public from April 17 afternoon to 30

Tokyo model illustration

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