TOKYO'S government approved a redevelopment which will see a historic baseball stadium demolished and trees donated to honour Japan's Emperor Meiji torn out, a move opponents called "shameful".
The project, which environmentalists say also threatens a boulevard of gingko trees, had sparked a citizen fightback including petitions with tens of thousands of signatures.
However, Tokyo's government said the plan would proceed, with Meiji Jingu Stadium and neighbouring sports venues, including the home of Japanese rugby, to be bulldozed and rebuilt as part of a new high-rise complex.
Tomoko Abe, an opposition lawmaker who was part of a cross-party group against the development, called the approval "shameful".
"Lots of people are strongly opposed and the Tokyo government hasn't faced up to that sincerely, which is very disappointing and a big problem," she told AFP.
The leafy district at the heart of the battle was created 100 years ago as a "garden of relaxation and tranquility".
It includes the baseball stadium where the legendary Babe Ruth played during a 1934 American all-star tour of Japan.
It is one of only four stadiums where Ruth played that still exist, along with Boston's Fenway Park, Chicago's Wrigley Field and Koshien Stadium near Osaka.
It is also where acclaimed author Haruki Murakami was inspired to write his first novel, after hearing "the satisfying crack when the bat met the ball" during a game in 1978.
The plans will see a new stadium built next to the famed gingko tree avenue that attracts massive crowds for its stunning autumn colours.
Earlier this week, Tokyo Governor Yuriko Koike defended the project and said those trees would not be cut down, but environmentalists say building so nearby will damage the trees' roots and kill them.
Some trees will however be lost, including some donated by the public over a century ago when the area was created to honour Emperor Meiji, who oversaw Japan's rapid modernisation.
Koike said the number of trees and green spaces in the area will increase after redevelopment. She hopes and expects "the area will continue to be cherished by the citizens of Tokyo".
Opposition had only grown in recent weeks.
Former Japan international Tsuyoshi Hirao started a petition to save the rugby ground, which will be replaced by a covered stadium with an artificial pitch.
"They say they're building a sports cluster that everyone can enjoy, but some people say it won't be like that," said Abe.
"Even so, they still go ahead with it."
Robert Whiting, an expert on Japanese baseball who also started a petition against the plan, called it "a crying shame" that the baseball stadium could not be renovated within its original arched brick facade.
"It's clear to me that they just want to make money and they don't really care what the citizens of Tokyo think," he said.
ETX Studio
Mon Feb 20 2023
An overview of Meiji Jingu Stadium, where US baseball legend Babe Ruth once played during the 1934 US All-Star tour of Japan. - ETX Studio
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