Developing the Waterfront District as a High-Amenity Business and Commercial Center

Developing the Waterfront District as a High-Amenity Business and Commercial Center

Minato Mirai 21 is internationally known as a high-amenity business, residential, and historical waterfront district between Yokohama’s major railway terminal and traditional downtown districts. The large site was originally used as part of Yokohama Port’s backyard and shipyard for Japan’s growing international and domestic trade activities in past decades. However, heavy manufacturing and maritime transport and warehouse activities were diminished by the 1960s. In order to reestablish Yokohama’s business and cultural identity, Yokohama City Center Redevelopment Project aimed to integrate two divided commercial and business areas by redeveloping the former backyard and shipyard sites to accommodate 190,000 employees and 10,000 residents, now known as Minato Mirai 21.