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Hokkaido Ballpark F Village ES CON FIELD HOKKAIDO

Hokkaido Ballpark F Village ES CON FIELD HOKKAIDO

In March 2023, the Hokkaido Nippon-Ham Fighters' new stadium and the surrounding area, "Hokkaido Ballpark F Village," were born. On a vast site of approximately 32 hectares, it is a completely new creative community space aiming to create a vibrant town that coexists with nature, offering next-generation live entertainment, wellness solutions that nurture mind and body, and active cultural exchange. NOMURA Co.,Ltd. brought together all its resources with the theme of "creating a new viewing experience that no one has ever experienced before," and was in charge of planning, design, layout, production, and displays construction for multiple areas. At the main stadium, "ES CON FIELD HOKKAIDO," they created spaces such as the "BALCONY SUITE" in the premium area, the "docomo CLUB LOUNGE" and "Panasonic CLUB LOUNGE" on both sides of the field that combine sand-side seats and dining, the unique "tower eleven hotel" where guests can enjoy a panoramic view of the field from their rooms, and the "tower eleven onsen & sauna," the world's first hot spring facility. As mentioned earlier, "TOWER 11," a landmark located behind left field in the new stadium, boasts the world's first in-stadium hot spring and sauna, Japan's first in-stadium hotel with panoramic field views, a museum, and other facilities, making it an innovative stadium that can be enjoyed year-round. For example, the world's first "in-stadium natural hot spring and sauna with panoramic field views" features 24 "relaxation terrace seats" in a semi-outdoor swimsuit-required zone, allowing visitors to watch the game from the sauna room or bathtub. We have created a new and unprecedented viewing style together with professional sauna enthusiast, Dai Matsuo, also known as "TTNE Totono-e Oyakata." As for the "Hokkaido Ballpark F Village" as a whole, we are involved in the planning of the entire outdoor area, as well as the creation of the welcome monument. The team aims to continue contributing to the "co-creation space" that will lead to the revitalization of the local community and contributions to society, together with fans, partners, and the local community.

#entertainment
#hospitality
TBS_AKASAKA BLITZ Monument/Gallery

TBS_AKASAKA BLITZ Monument/Gallery

TBS has adopted the area concept of "Shake the World. AKASAKA," aiming for the "Akasaka 2-chome and 6-chome District Redevelopment Plan" and the operation and completion of existing areas (TBS Broadcasting Center, Akasaka Sacas, TBS Akasaka BLITZ Studio, TBS Akasaka ACT Theater, Akasaka Biz Tower) by 2028. As the third phase of this plan, "Akasaka BLITZ," which has previously served as a live performance space and delivered various content, has been renovated into "BLITZ Studio," a new facility dedicated to television program production. The first floor features displays space collaborating with popular programs, and the third floor has a viewing space for the program studios. For this project, we planned, designed, and produced a monument to attract facilities that will contribute to the revival of Akasaka's vibrancy lost during the COVID-19 pandemic, as well as a gallery that allows viewers to experience the history of the station from its opening to the present, in the foyer in front of the "BLITZ Studio" and the stairwell leading to the third-floor concept design. The monument embodies the long-standing connection between TBS and its viewers, while also proposing a circular economy from an SDG perspective by creatively reusing 1.4 tons of "discarded viewing and broadcasting equipment and materials." The adjoining stairwell serves as a pathway leading from a gallery tracing the evolution of TBS's viewing media over 70 years to the studio viewing area, creating a space where visitors can experience TBS's history from its founding to the present day in a seamless manner.

#corporate
#entertainment
Sunshine 60 Observatory Tenbo Park

Sunshine 60 Observatory Tenbo Park

The Sunshine 60 Observatory, which opened in 1978, was renovated in 2016 to become an "observatory where you can play," and now, in April 2023, it has reopened as a new facility, "Sunshine 60 Observatory Tenbo Park." This facility was inspired by the "pleasant parks with lawns" in Toshima Ward, which has been promoting urban development centered around four parks, and was created with the concept of a "park in the sky," aiming to create a comfortable and open park-like facility that you will want to visit again and again. In the main area on the south side, "Tenbo no Oka," where the cityscape of central Tokyo, including the skyscrapers of Shinjuku, spreads out, a comfortable viewing space unfolds where you can feel the openness that connects you to the landscape and the unity with nature by combining mirrors and greenery. You can also relax on artificial turf that you can get as close as possible to the windows, swing-type benches, cushions and net benches with varying heights, and enjoy the view that unfolds from each viewpoint, as well as the changing scenery of the sky and clouds, in your own way. New features include a crawling space and a baby room, and the café now offers baby food, ensuring that families with young children can relax and enjoy themselves with peace of mind. At night, the observation deck transforms into a sophisticated space for adults, where the changing light, sound, and scent scenes engage all five senses to experience the passage of time. The "event space" on the north side, offering panoramic views of Mount Tsukuba and the Saitama area, is designed to host a wide range of events, such as character events and art displays, in keeping with Toshima Ward and Ikebukuro's vision of becoming an international art and culture city.

#entertainment
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