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Building: Daisetsuzan Observation Tower

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The Taisetsuzan Observation Tower stands in Kamikawa Town, Hokkaido, as a striking example of 1980s Japanese modernist design. Completed in 1984 by architect Kitsutake Rokukaku's planning office, this unique structure serves as both a park facility and a spiritual landmark. Rising above the pristine natural landscape of the Daisetsuzan National Park region, the tower offers panoramic views of Hokkaido's most dramatic mountain scenery. Its bold geometric form represents a distinctive approach to blending contemporary architecture with traditional sacred spaces, making it a notable work for those interested in post-modern Japanese design and landscape integration.

The Taisetsuzan Observation Tower stands in Kamikawa Town, Hokkaido, as a striking example of 1980s Japanese modernist design. Completed in 1984 by architect Kitsutake Rokukaku's planning office, this unique structure serves as both a park facility and a spiritual landmark. Rising above the pristine

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The Taisetsuzan Observation Tower stands in Kamikawa Town, Hokkaido, as a striking example of 1980s Japanese modernist design. Completed in 1984 by architect Kitsutake Rokukaku's planning office, this unique structure serves as both a park facility and a spiritual landmark. Rising above the pristine natural landscape of the Daisetsuzan National Park region, the tower offers panoramic views of Hokkaido's most dramatic mountain scenery. Its bold geometric form represents a distinctive approach to blending contemporary architecture with traditional sacred spaces, making it a notable work for those interested in post-modern Japanese design and landscape integration.