The St. Luke's Life Science Center Initiative (St. Luke's Life Science Center) was completed in 1994 as part of the facility development (block 3). St. Luke's Tower <Office + Commercial Building (47F)> A twin tower complex called St. Luke's Residence <Housing (rental housing with medical and nursing care services for the elderly) + Hotel Building (38F)>
It is integrated with St. Luke's College of Nursing and St. Luke's College of Nursing and St. Luke's International Hospital No. 1 (block 1: completed in 1998), which is connected to the deck, creating a network of three-dimensional green open spaces adjacent to Akashicho Riverside Park.
The open space on the 2nd floor is a rooftop green space, and the open-air terrace overlooking the large roof plaza in the front space where soft natural light pours down and the Sumida River with a good view will gently welcome visitors.
From the left:> <Kobanozuina> <Herebolas Orientalis>
The outdoor terrace facing the Sumida River is connected to the Shinsui-Koen Park Promenade with a pleasant breeze, and the river surface is calm and soft.
A variety of urban functions that combine advanced doctors, jobs, housing, studies, and yu, and harmony of the rich nature of the four seasons.
A moment of peace makes you forget your time for a while.
There is a green road in parallel with the sidewalk on the hospital along St. Luke Street and the premises of the College of Nursing.
Beginning with the buds of spring, as the sunlight grows stronger, it brings the shade of trees and the tree leaks, and in autumn it provides autumn leaves, seasonal colors and healing spaces.
<Green Road on the premises of Nursing University> <Green Road on the hospital premises>
"Ginza Tsukishima Course" is one of the traditional and new promenades of Tokyo's history and culture that has been nurtured by a long history.
The neighborhood is also part of the Tsukiji Edomae Walking Course (Kabukiza-Tsukuda Island).