Tokyo, June 10th, 2015 - Mori Building, a leading urban landscape developer, announced today an one-year-anniversary presale of two new collector's items featuring Toranomon, the official mascot of Toranomon Hills, Mori's newest Hills-series facility that opened in June 2014. The "Usaburo Kokeshi Toranomon" and "Toranomon stuffed animal" will be available on a limited basis at Art & Design store located on the second floor of Toranomon Hills Mori Tower from June 11 to 30. Store hours are 11:30 to 18:00 from Mon. to Sun.

Usaburo Kokeshi Toranomon (4,300 JPY; lot: 300 units)
Usaburo Kokeshi* Toranomon, wooden dolls measuring 10cm (H) x 5.8cm (W), are handmade by craftsmen in Gunma Prefecture. Each doll varies slightly in style, color and/or size. Kokeshi dolls featuring the beloved anime characters Doraemon and Dorami also will be on sale.
*Kokeshi are Japanese wooden dolls with simple trunks and enlarged heads.

Toranomon Stuffed Animal (3,456 JPY; lot: 6,000 units)
In response to numerous requests from customers, a Toranomon stuffed animal measuring 27cm (H) x 21cm (W) will be added to the Toranomon lineup. The stuffed animal will be sold only at Art & Design store located in Toranomon Hills.

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About Toranomon
The character Toranomon communicates the message of "Hello, Mirai (future) Tokyo!" This cat-shaped robot from the 22nd century is charged with the mission of pioneering the future of Tokyo through innovation at Toranomon Hills. Since Toranomon's first appearance in 2014, six products featuring the distinctive mascot have been introduced.

About Toranomon Hills
Rising 52 stories (247 meters), Toranomon Hills is a large, structurally advanced complex offering pillar-free office spaces, one of Tokyo's largest conference facilities, luxury residences, 24 shops and restaurants serving Japanese and western haute-cuisine, and 6,000m2 of open space and greenery. The multi-use high-rise also houses Hyatt's first boutique luxury hotel in Japan, Andaz Tokyo, a stylish accommodation for global business and leisure travelers. Visit: http://toranomonhills.com/en