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Takanawa

Questions

1. What facilities does the Club at Takanawa offer?

2. What is in the Takanawa area?

3. Why did we move?

4. How did we find this property?

5. What happens to the site after the Club returns to Azabudai?

Answers

1. What facilities does the Club at Takanawa offer?

The Club at Takanawa provides the full range of services Members have come to expect, in addition to some new benefits. Key features include a Day Spa, a new dedicated teen space, a Kids’ Zone and a Traders’ Bar with a dedicated kitchen for faster service. Takanawa also has a single-depth pool with a wooden deck, ideal for families and providing a country feel amid the trees of Takanawa.

The facility continues to serve the needs of the Membership with space for the Women’s Group and a dedicated room for bridge and mahjongg. The everyday support services Members have come to rely on at Azabudai will also come online, from the Beauty Salon and express delivery service to shoe repair and an ATM.

In addition, the greenery of Takanawa offers the chance for enhanced outdoor activities and extensive on and off site parking plus shuttle bus service to ensure convenience.

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2. What is in the Takanawa area?

The Takanawa site is just 15 minutes from Azabudai by car and within easy walking distance of the extensive transportation and shopping facilities of Shinagawa station. Home to nine embassies and some of Japan’s top companies, Shinagawa also plays host to a range of attractions, offering Members culture, entertainment, shopping and more.

Hara Bijutsukan is Japan's oldest museum of contemporary art and Sengaku-ji, the famous temple honoring the 47 ronin, offers distractions distinctly Japanese. The Shinagawa Prince Hotel meanwhile presents the Shinagawa Prince Cinema (a 10-screen multiplex), an 80-lane Bowling Center and the Takanawa Golf Center, with 14 practice boxes. Finally, Aqua Stadium features dolphin shows, a variety of rides, a concert hall and even a walk-in aquarium.

Shinagawa also presents a variety of convenient shopping highlights, including New York delicatessen Dean & Deluca, the Atre department store, Queen’s Isetan, which is an offshoot of the upscale Isetan department store, and a wide variety of restaurants, including Western and other foreign fare. 

Please see In the Area in the Takanawa section of this website for further detail on what to expect from Shinagawa.

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3. Why did we move?

The Club’s permanent home remains at Azabudai. However, our operational and financial analysis, supported by advice from our experts, clearly showed that it was in the best interests of the Club and Members to move to a temporary, off-site facility at Takanawa while the Club redevelops the Azabudai site.

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4. How did we find this property?

One of the primary considerations in selection of a suitable development partner was finding a candidate who can provide a potential location for a temporary Club while construction takes place at Azabudai.

After exhaustive due diligence review of 16 potential developers, the LRPC unanimously recommended the TMT consortium to the board because of the excellent reputations that each of the consortium members enjoys in Japan and because TMT offered access to this prime location at Takanawa as a temporary offsite during construction.

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5. What happens to the site after the Club returns to Azabudai?

Under the agreement with Mitsubishi, the owners of the site, the temporary structure will be dismantled. It is up to the Mitsubishi group to determine future uses but the site will not be turned into a permanent competing Club.

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