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Building: Fujisawa city akiyadai cultural gymnasium

藤沢市秋葉台文化体育館

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The Fujisawa Akibadai Culture and Sports Hall, completed in 1984, stands as a significant example of modern Japanese sports architecture. Designed by renowned architect Maki Fumihiko in collaboration with Maki General Planning Office and Fujisawa City Construction Bureau, this indoor sports facility showcases thoughtful spatial planning and functional design principles characteristic of its era. Located in Endou, Fujisawa, Kanagawa Prefecture, the building represents an important contribution to the city's cultural and athletic infrastructure, reflecting the innovative architectural approaches of the 1980s.

The Fujisawa Akibadai Culture and Sports Hall, completed in 1984, stands as a significant example of modern Japanese sports architecture. Designed by renowned architect Maki Fumihiko in collaboration with Maki General Planning Office and Fujisawa City Construction Bureau, this indoor sports facility

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The Fujisawa Akibadai Culture and Sports Hall, completed in 1984, stands as a significant example of modern Japanese sports architecture. Designed by renowned architect Maki Fumihiko in collaboration with Maki General Planning Office and Fujisawa City Construction Bureau, this indoor sports facility showcases thoughtful spatial planning and functional design principles characteristic of its era. Located in Endou, Fujisawa, Kanagawa Prefecture, the building represents an important contribution to the city's cultural and athletic infrastructure, reflecting the innovative architectural approaches of the 1980s.