Yomiuri: Height of fashion has its limits
Merchants in Tokyo's Ginza district are fighting major department stores' plans for upward mobility--in the form of high-rises that locals say would destroy the area's traditional landscape...Department store operator Matsuzakaya...plans to rebuild its building as a large-scale complex complete with commercial facilities, hotel and offices, incorporating itself with the neighboring Sumitomo Mitsui...The operator of the Kabuki-za theater in Higashi-Ginza is also considering the prospects of tearing down the old building and erecting a high-rise in its place. Now 55 years old, the building is virtually falling apart. Also, to better protect their audience members, the building must be retrofitted to withstand earthquakes...Mitsukoshi also has drawn up plans to rebuild both its main building and annex into one store, so as to greatly increase floor space...Akira Endo, director of the federation of local merchant associations, is steadfastly against the emerging trend. "If we were to permit even one high-rise to be built there, they would begin to appear one after another. We can't bend the rules on the height limits--especially along Chuo-dori"...more...