TOKYO — Tokyo’s Jingu Gaien park space has been positioned on a “Heritage Alert” record by a conservancy physique that assesses worldwide monuments and historic websites. The conservancy says the deliberate redevelopment will result in “irreversible destruction of cultural heritage” with 1000’s of timber being felled.
The plan authorized earlier by Tokyo Gov. Yuriko Koike would let builders, led by actual property firm Mitsui Fudosan, construct a pair of 200-meter (650-feet) skyscrapers in Jingu Gaien, add a smaller 80-meter (260-feet) tower, fell timber in one in every of Tokyo’s inexperienced areas, and raze and rebuild a historic rugby venue and an adjoining baseball stadium the place Babe Ruth performed.
The park space is famend for greater than 100 ginkgo timber that line an extended promenade, and was established 100 years in the past to honor the Meiji Emperor. Botanists says the ginkgo timber can be below menace from any new development.
The International Council on Monuments and Sites – generally known as ICOMOS, which works with the United Nations physique UNESCO – issued the alert Thursday and addressed its issues in an open letter to 18 politicians, enterprise and neighborhood leaders.
They embody: Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida; Tokyo Governor Koike; Takashi Ueda, president and CEO of Mitsui Fudosan; Michinari Kuiyo, chief priest of the Meiji Jingu Shrine.
The letter additionally went to political leaders within the central Tokyo wards of Shibuya, Shinjuku, and Minato.
“Overall, more than 3,000 trees will be destroyed, with more than 500 of those estimated to be over 100 years of age,” the open letter mentioned.
“ICOMOS regards this as an irreversible destruction of cultural heritage, and an unacceptable loss of open space and mature heritage trees at a time when the world response to climate change recognizes the critical importance of maintaining urban open spaces and all parts of the urban forest.”
The undertaking has gathered mounting opposition from space residents, well-known Japanese novelist Haruki Murakami, and the late musician Ryuichi Sakamoto.
Several lawsuits have additionally been filed in a bid to cease the undertaking, and earlier this month the pop-rock group the “Southern All Stars” put out a music titled the “The Song of the Forest” lamenting the park’s demise.
The band’s songwriter and vocalist Keisuke Kuwata mentioned he wrote the music to honor Sakamoto, who composed a letter to Koike shortly earlier than his dying earlier this 12 months, opposing the redevelopment.
The lyrics embody a phrase that implies the shortage of transparency.
“I’ve always, always thought, things are decided when we don’t realize it.”
Separately, a gaggle of 80 together with artists, architects, and actors have come out in opposition to the undertaking, writing of their attachment to the beloved park space.
The heritage physique asks the town “to immediately halt the urban development project” and requires a redo of the town’s setting evaluation, which ICOMOS says accommodates “numerous errors and unscientific methodologies.”
The letter additionally says “little or no information” was offered to the general public and urges “diverse stakeholders” to determine on the way forward for the park.
ICOMOS additionally asks that the Meiji Jingu Shrine withdraw from the undertaking “considering that Jingu Gaien was created thanks to the voluntary labor provided by citizens on the understanding” that the park house could be maintained “for eternity.”
At the center of the matter is who controls public park house and the function of personal builders, politicians, and the general public in deciding how beneficial land parcels are used. Some have likened the undertaking to constructing skyscrapers in the midst of New York’s Central Park.
About 1,500 timber have been chopped down in the identical space to construct the $1.4 billion stadium for the delayed 2020 Tokyo Olympics. Hosting the Games allowed the town to vary zoning legal guidelines, allowing builders to additional encroach on the park space.
Developers have argued the baseball stadium and rugby venue can’t be renovated and have to be razed.
However, Koshien Stadium close to Kobe, in-built 1924, has been renovated over the past 15 years. Fenway Park (1912) in Boston and Wrigley Field (1914) in Chicago – each in dense city areas – have been renovated and are nonetheless viable for 2 of MLB’s most well-known groups.
Meiji Kinenkan, a historic reception corridor, dates from 1881. It’s nonetheless in broad use in Jingu Gaien, with no requires its demolition.
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Associated Press author Mari Yamaguchi contributed to this report.
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