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Monday, October 28, 2024
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Developers begin cutting trees in a Tokyo park that environmentalists want to protect

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28/10/2024

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28/10/2024

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Workers are seen at the site as environmentalists hold a rally near the Jingu Gaien park district of central Tokyo, Japan, to protest property developer Mitsui Fudosan beginning cutting trees as part of the redevelopment of the area on Oct 28. (AP)

TOKYO, Oct 28, (AP): Tree-cutting began Monday in the Jingu Gaien park district of central Tokyo, a flashpoint for more than a year between environmentalists and real estate interests. Developers led by real-estate company Mitsui Fudosan have a 10-year, multi-billion-dollar plan to build three skyscrapers on the coveted land and to raze a historical baseball stadium, replacing it with a new stadium.

A small group of protesters gathered Monday. They object to the destruction of trees in a city that lacks green space and is seeing many parks handed over to commercial interests. The plan is backed by Tokyo Gov. Yuiko Koike, who once was Japan’s environmental minister.