Tokyo Square Garden "Kyobashi Hill" Promotes Coexistence with Wild Birds: Installation of Regenerative "Kyobashi Nest" Using Recycled Waste Materials, Featuring a Viewing Exhibit to Observe Nest Interior via Live Camera
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- Tokyo Square Garden "Kyobashi Hill" Promotes Coexistence with Wild Birds: Installation of Regenerative "Kyobashi Nest" Using Recycled Waste Materials, Featuring a Viewing Exhibit to Observe Nest Interior via Live Camera
- Tokyo Tatemono Co., Ltd. has installed "Kyobashi Nests" made from recycled waste materials at Tokyo Square Garden's "Kyobashi Hill." These nests support wild bird nesting and offer an urban nature coexistence experience through live camera observation of the interior.
- Source: PR TIMES
- Date: Thu Apr 02 2026 22:00:01 GMT+0900 (Japan Standard Time)
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Tokyo Tatemono Co., Ltd. has installed "Kyobashi Nests" made from recycled waste materials at Tokyo Square Garden's "Kyobashi Hill." These nests support wild bird nesting and offer an urban nature coexistence experience through live camera observation of the interior.
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- Tokyo Square Garden "Kyobashi Hill" Promotes Coexistence with Wild Birds: Installation of Regenerative "Kyobashi Nest" Using Recycled Waste Materials, Featuring a Viewing Exhibit to Observe Nest Interior via Live Camera (Thu Apr 02 2026 22:00:01 GMT+0900 (Japan Standard Time)), PR TIMES
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- Thu Apr 02 2026 22:00:01 GMT+0900 (Japan Standard Time)
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Tokyo Tatemono Co., Ltd. has installed "Kyobashi Nests" made from recycled waste materials at Tokyo Square Garden's "Kyobashi Hill." These nests support wild bird nesting and offer an urban nature coexistence experience through live camera observation of the interior.
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: What is the 'Kyobashi Nest'?
- A: It is a birdhouse installed at Tokyo Square Garden, made from recycled waste materials. Live cameras allow internal observation.
- Q: What is the objective of this project?
- A: To support wild bird nesting in urban areas, provide an experience of coexistence with nature, and contribute to regenerative ecosystem cycles.
- Q: What materials are used for the nest box?
- A: It is made using recycled waste materials such as pruned branches, dead leaves, and building scraps, as well as eggshells, produced with 3D printers.