Urban Development at the Former Site of Kyushu University's Hakozaki Campus: Officially Selected as Land Use Project Developer (Newsletter)
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A consortium of eight companies, led by Sumitomo Corporation, has been officially chosen to develop the former site of Kyushu University's Hakozaki Campus. The project, 'HAKOZAKI Green Innovation Campus,' aims to create one of Japan's largest smart cities, blending the university's 100-year history with advanced technologies like the IOWN initiative. The goal is to establish a hub for innovation, new industries, and sustainable lifestyles, with a planned opening in fiscal year 2028.
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: Who led the corporate group that was officially selected as the developer for the Hakozaki Campus project?
- A: Sumitomo Corporation led the corporate group of eight companies that was selected for this development project.
- Q: What is the main philosophy on which this large-scale smart city development project is based?
- A: The project is based on the philosophy of 'FUKUOKA Smart EAST' to merge tradition and innovation.
- Q: When did the opening of Kyushu Imperial University mark the beginning of history at the Hakozaki site?
- A: Kyushu Imperial University opened at the Hakozaki site in 1911, starting over a century of history.
- Q: What is the official concept chosen for the city vision of the Hakozaki development project?
- A: The concept for the city vision is named the 'HAKOZAKI Green Innovation Campus.'
- Q: Which organizations officially selected the land use project developer for the Hakozaki Campus former site?
- A: The developer was officially selected by Kyushu University National University Corporation and the Urban Renaissance Agency Kyushu Branch.