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Building: FUSO THEATER

登米祝祭劇場・登米広域視聴覚センター

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The Tome Festival Theater and Tome Regional Audiovisual Center, completed in 1994, stands as a remarkable cultural landmark in Miyagi Prefecture. Designed by the collaborative efforts of Black Studio, Yasutaka Yamazaki, and AZ Environmental Planning Institute, this performing arts venue seamlessly integrates theatrical and audiovisual functions. The architecture reflects a thoughtful approach to regional cultural infrastructure, creating a dynamic space that serves both entertainment and educational purposes. The building's design demonstrates the architects' commitment to creating a welcoming cultural hub that enhances the community's artistic and intellectual landscape.

The Tome Festival Theater and Tome Regional Audiovisual Center, completed in 1994, stands as a remarkable cultural landmark in Miyagi Prefecture. Designed by the collaborative efforts of Black Studio, Yasutaka Yamazaki, and AZ Environmental Planning Institute, this performing arts venue seamlessly i

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The Tome Festival Theater and Tome Regional Audiovisual Center, completed in 1994, stands as a remarkable cultural landmark in Miyagi Prefecture. Designed by the collaborative efforts of Black Studio, Yasutaka Yamazaki, and AZ Environmental Planning Institute, this performing arts venue seamlessly integrates theatrical and audiovisual functions. The architecture reflects a thoughtful approach to regional cultural infrastructure, creating a dynamic space that serves both entertainment and educational purposes. The building's design demonstrates the architects' commitment to creating a welcoming cultural hub that enhances the community's artistic and intellectual landscape.