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Building: EIFUKU-JI PROJECT(ENBUTSU-DO, NOKYO-TO)

栄福寺プロジェクト(演仏堂・納経棟)

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The Eifukuji Project represents a contemporary approach to sacred Buddhist architecture completed in 2011. Located in Imabari, Ehime Prefecture, this complex comprises the Enbutsu-do hall and the Nokyo-to sutra repository building. Designed by Shirakawa Zaiken Architectural Design Office, the project thoughtfully integrates residential and religious functions while respecting traditional temple aesthetics. The architectural design demonstrates a refined balance between modern construction techniques and the spiritual requirements of Buddhist practice, making it a noteworthy example of 21st-century religious architecture in Japan.

The Eifukuji Project represents a contemporary approach to sacred Buddhist architecture completed in 2011. Located in Imabari, Ehime Prefecture, this complex comprises the Enbutsu-do hall and the Nokyo-to sutra repository building. Designed by Shirakawa Zaiken Architectural Design Office, the projec

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The Eifukuji Project represents a contemporary approach to sacred Buddhist architecture completed in 2011. Located in Imabari, Ehime Prefecture, this complex comprises the Enbutsu-do hall and the Nokyo-to sutra repository building. Designed by Shirakawa Zaiken Architectural Design Office, the project thoughtfully integrates residential and religious functions while respecting traditional temple aesthetics. The architectural design demonstrates a refined balance between modern construction techniques and the spiritual requirements of Buddhist practice, making it a noteworthy example of 21st-century religious architecture in Japan.