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Building: Gangnam-San Seirin-Ji Temple Kori

江南山清林寺庫裡

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Completed in 1986, the Nanzan Seirin Kurary at Gojo Shrine in Kanuma, Tochigi Prefecture, represents a thoughtfully designed religious structure. Crafted by architect Gojo Kamiya in collaboration with the Urban Environment Architecture Design Institute, this building exemplifies contemporary Japanese temple architecture. The kurary, traditionally serving as a storehouse for religious implements and supplies, demonstrates how modern design principles can enhance the functional and spiritual needs of religious communities. This structure showcases the integration of practical temple operations with refined architectural aesthetics characteristic of late 20th-century Japanese religious buildings.

Completed in 1986, the Nanzan Seirin Kurary at Gojo Shrine in Kanuma, Tochigi Prefecture, represents a thoughtfully designed religious structure. Crafted by architect Gojo Kamiya in collaboration with the Urban Environment Architecture Design Institute, this building exemplifies contemporary Japanes

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Completed in 1986, the Nanzan Seirin Kurary at Gojo Shrine in Kanuma, Tochigi Prefecture, represents a thoughtfully designed religious structure. Crafted by architect Gojo Kamiya in collaboration with the Urban Environment Architecture Design Institute, this building exemplifies contemporary Japanese temple architecture. The kurary, traditionally serving as a storehouse for religious implements and supplies, demonstrates how modern design principles can enhance the functional and spiritual needs of religious communities. This structure showcases the integration of practical temple operations with refined architectural aesthetics characteristic of late 20th-century Japanese religious buildings.