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Minato Mirai 21

Minato Mirai 21, with the Landmark Tower on the left
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Minato Mirai 21, with the Landmark Tower on the left

Minato Mirai 21 (みなとみらい21) is a large urban development in Yokohama, Japan.

The name, meaning "Port Future 21", was selected in a public competition. Construction of the area started in 1983. Built largely on reclaimed land, the area now features the Landmark Tower, Japan's tallest skyscraper, the Queen's Square shopping mall, the Pacifico convention center and hotel, and more.

However, 20 years after the start of development and despite a 50% asset tax discount, half the 88 acre (356,000 m²) area remains unoccupied. The February 1, 2004 completion of the Minato Mirai Line, which connects the area directly to both central Yokohama and Shibuya in Tokyo, is expected to revitalize construction in the area. Planned new tenants include the United Nations University.

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