What’s on Top of a Building?
Have you ever wondered what lies atop a city building? Tokyu Plaza Kamata provides the answer. Situated on the seventh level of the Kamata railway station’s business complex, this recreational park is a hidden gem. Here, city dwellers and visitors alike can escape the hustle and bustle of Tokyo’s streets and find a tranquil oasis. The park features a delightful combination of amenities, including a bouncy castle for the young at heart, open-air seating areas for relaxation, and, of course, the iconic wheel that graces the skyline. This wheel spins gracefully, displaying a spectrum of colors – from pink to yellow, teal to purple – adding a touch of whimsy to the urban landscape.
In addition to being a recreational haven, Tokyu Plaza Kamata has plans to enhance its offerings further. The engineering company ‘Shinjuku Gardens envisions the construction of a two-story car park, aiming to create a high-quality open parking facility. This innovation will not only provide convenient parking solutions but also incorporate a protected ‘green-wall-gallery’ that promises to hold an extra 83 parking spots, demonstrating Tokyo’s commitment to sustainability and urban development.