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REAL ESTATE AND DEVELOPMENT LAILIE S. A. (3211208003) LILY LUCIA G. (3211208006) HERI PRASETYO (32112088341) TAMA NEW TOWN Tokyo, Japan http://www.toshiseibi.metro.tokyo.jp/newtown/e/inde x.html http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tama_New_Town http://web.mit.edu/11.304j/www/japan/tama.html http://www.f-banchan.net/tokyo/tamant/tamant1_AD.ht m http://www.nli-research.co.jp/english/socioeconomic s/1998/li9805.html

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REAL ESTATE AND DEVELOPMENT

LAILIE S. A. (3211208003) LILY LUCIA G. (3211208006) HERI PRASETYO (32112088341)

TAMA NEW TOWNTokyo, Japan

http://www.toshiseibi.metro.tokyo.jp/newtown/e/index.htmlhttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tama_New_Town

http://web.mit.edu/11.304j/www/japan/tama.htmlhttp://www.f-banchan.net/tokyo/tamant/tamant1_AD.htm

http://www.nli-research.co.jp/english/socioeconomics/1998/li9805.html

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• Tama New Town ( 多摩ニュータウン Tama Nyūtaun) is a large residential development, straddling the municipalities of Hachiōji, Tama, Inagi and Machida cities, in Tokyo, Japan.

• It was designed as a new town in 1965. • It is approximately 14 kilometers long stretching east-west, and

between 1 and 3 kilometers wide, located in an expanse of hills known as Tama Hills about 20 kilometers west of the center of the special wards of Tokyo.

• It currently has a population of about 200,000, making it the largest housing development in Japan.

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14 KM1-3 KM

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• A rapid influx of population into Tokyo led land prices to skyrocket causing many to settle on the cheaper outskirts of the city, leading to an unplanned, rapid urban sprawl.

• Tama New Town was planned in 1965 to attempt to ease this pressure by providing hundreds of thousands with housing in a planned, pleasant urban environment.

• Tama New Town has grown to become a city of 200,000 residents living in harmony with the natural surroundings. As well as abundant greenery, residents enjoy a range of educational, cultural, commercial and business facilities that meet a wide variety of local needs.

• The planning and development was carried out jointly by The Housing and Urban Development Corporation, Tokyo Metropolitan Housing Supply Corporation and Tokyo Metropolitan Government.

• The original planned population was 342,200, and the designated area was 2,892.1 hectares.

• Construction began the following year and the first phase opened in 1971 and construction continued in phases for the next few decades.

• Along with the development of residential areas, all the infrastructure and amenities necessary for comfortable living have been constructed, such as roads, parks and green areas, rivers, and sewerage. H

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FEATURES OF ITS AREA

The Aihara/Oyama area, centered around Tamasakai Station, is being developed under the Land Readjustment Program

Efforts are being made to encourage the construction of business facilities related to research and development, information-related facilities, as well as cultural, welfare and recreational facilities. Tama New Town is fast developing into a new type of residential zone where people can live and work in one area.

AIHARA/OYAMA AREA

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FEATURES OF ITS AREAMINAMI OSAWA AREAThe Minami Osawa area acts as the main center for the western part of the Tama New Town. Development of the infrastructure and facilities necessary for an urban center is taking place around the station area.

A number of universities have come to Tama New Town, including Tokyo Metropolitan University which has established itself in front of Minami Osawa Station. Residential developments in the area attach great importance to scenery.

Commercial facilities are already well developed. The outlet mall have been built and there are also commercial facilities with many different restaurants, shops, banks, etc., all under one roof.

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FEATURES OF ITS AREATAMA CENTER AREAThe area around Tama Center Station is being extensively developed to act as the center for the whole of Tama New Town.

Government offices, hotels, banks, department stores, large supermarkets, and office buildings which can function as company head offices are being built and opened in this

area in rapid succession. Leisure facilities include the Tama Time leisure complex and indoor theme parks. Tama Center has excellent public transport facilities, including the Keio Sagamihara Line and the Odakyu Tama Line, as well as the Tama Urban Monorail

and a network of bus services.

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ENVIRONTMENT• Tama New Town has some 330 hectares of parks and green areas. • There is twice as much park space per resident as Tokyo

GREEN AREA

SHOPPING & ENTERTAINMENT

HOSPITAL

PEDESTRIAN WALKWAY

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CRITICAL REVIEW• Shortage of elderly welfare facilities (day-care centers , designated

nursing homes , etc.)• Decline of neighborhood service centers• Lack of barrier-free collective housing for the elderly• Inconvenient layouts for present household composition• Hilly topography and separated walkways

FUTURE DIRECTION• For Healthy Elderly: Home Remodeling and Barrier-free Communities• For Elderly Needing Moderate Care: "Silver" Apartments and Fee-charging Homes• Revitalizing Neighborhood Shopping Centers• Converting Vacant Public Facilities into Welfare Facilities• Transportation for Work and Social Activities

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