Guided by the meaning of “&”, “to generate new value through cooperation, coexistence and co-creation, we forge ahead, innovating,” Mitsui Fudosan is working toward the “creation of social value” and the “creation of economic value” as two wheels of a cart. Creating social value leads to the creation of economic value, which in turn leads to the creation of even greater social value.
The Company identified GROUP MATERIALITY as priority six issues from among the many challenges facing society when formulating the Group long-term vision in April 2024. Moving forward, we will contribute to sustainability by addressing this issue through our core business.
Through neighborhood creation, we aim to expand our network of sustainable and prosperous “Holistic Environments” not only in Nihonbashi, but also throughout Tokyo and across Japan, and pass it on to future generations.
The Mitsui Fudosan Group is cultivating about 5,000 hectares of forests in Hokkaido and is striving to create sustainable forests that will last into the future.
By using timber grown in Group-owned forests, we aim to contribute to the sustainable forest cycle of cultivating, planting, and using.

Nihonbashi Honcho Mitsui Building &forest, Japan’s largest and tallest timber office building, is based on the concept of “Creating a Forest in Nihonbashi.”
This “Journey of Wood” traces how timber from Group-owned forests in Hokkaido is used in buildings in Nihonbashi.
This newsletter shares our initiatives toward creating a society where both people and the planet can thrive together through neighborhood creation.