TOKYO (AP) — Tokyo Governor Yuriko Koike was asked Tuesday to stop a disputed $2.45 billion project to convert a city park district, renowned for its rows of 100-year-old ginkgo trees, into a largely commercial area anchored around three skyscrapers.

The plan for the Jingu Gaien area calls for razing a famous played and rebuilding it, part of a vast construction project that threatens thousands of trees in a city with limited green space.

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