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国連報告書がイスラエルを「子どもの人権侵害国」と認定、大使が激しく反発【イスラエル・パレスチナ問題】:朝日新聞デジタル

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In a rapidly changing urban landscape, Tokyo’s Harumi district is undergoing a transformation with the rise of luxury high-rise condominiums, attracting power couples and foreign investors alike. The once overlooked waterfront area now boasts the Harumi Flag development, a symbol of the district’s revitalization.

Located just a 15-minute bus ride from Ginza, Harumi Flag offers stunning views of Tokyo Bay and has become a hotspot for residents and investors seeking a luxurious lifestyle. With the upcoming Tokyo Olympics and Paralympics, the demand for upscale living spaces in the area has surged, leading to a boom in tower construction and a surge in property prices.

Foreign investors, in particular, are showing a keen interest in the district, with many opting to purchase high-floor units in the new luxury towers. The allure of waterfront living and the convenience of being close to the city center have made Harumi a sought-after location for those looking to invest in Tokyo’s real estate market.

As the skyline of Harumi continues to evolve with the construction of new towers, the once quiet neighborhood is now a bustling hub of activity. With its mix of modern architecture, scenic views, and upscale amenities, Harumi is set to become a premier destination for those seeking a sophisticated urban lifestyle in Tokyo.

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