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Building: ENSEI HALL(KONKO CHURCH of AIRAKUーCharnel House & Hall of Workship)

円生殿(金光教合楽教会)

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The Ensei-den, officially known as the Konko-kyo Gora Church, stands as a notable religious architecture completed in 1990 in Kurume, Fukushima Prefecture. Designed by Tsuji Design, this multifunctional facility serves as both a place of worship and ceremonial space. The building exemplifies contemporary approaches to sacred architecture, blending traditional spiritual functions with modern ceremonial requirements. Its design reflects the evolving needs of religious communities in Japan, offering a versatile environment for worship, gatherings, and commemorative services. The structure represents an important example of late twentieth-century religious architecture in the region.

The Ensei-den, officially known as the Konko-kyo Gora Church, stands as a notable religious architecture completed in 1990 in Kurume, Fukushima Prefecture. Designed by Tsuji Design, this multifunctional facility serves as both a place of worship and ceremonial space. The building exemplifies contemp

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The Ensei-den, officially known as the Konko-kyo Gora Church, stands as a notable religious architecture completed in 1990 in Kurume, Fukushima Prefecture. Designed by Tsuji Design, this multifunctional facility serves as both a place of worship and ceremonial space. The building exemplifies contemporary approaches to sacred architecture, blending traditional spiritual functions with modern ceremonial requirements. Its design reflects the evolving needs of religious communities in Japan, offering a versatile environment for worship, gatherings, and commemorative services. The structure represents an important example of late twentieth-century religious architecture in the region.