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Building: HAKUZANGU-SHRINE ASHIOSHA

白山宮 足王社

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Hakusan-miya Ashioh-sha is a Shinto shrine completed in 2017, located in Motogo-cho, Nisshin, Aichi Prefecture. Designed by AUAU Architecture Laboratory, this contemporary religious structure demonstrates innovative approaches to shrine architecture. The building skillfully integrates traditional sacred space concepts with modern design principles, creating a meaningful dialogue between heritage and contemporary practice. Its completion represents an important example of how traditional religious buildings continue to evolve while maintaining their spiritual essence. The shrine serves as both a functional place of worship and an architectural statement about the possibilities of modern shrine design in twenty-first century Japan.

Hakusan-miya Ashioh-sha is a Shinto shrine completed in 2017, located in Motogo-cho, Nisshin, Aichi Prefecture. Designed by AUAU Architecture Laboratory, this contemporary religious structure demonstrates innovative approaches to shrine architecture. The building skillfully integrates traditional sa

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Hakusan-miya Ashioh-sha is a Shinto shrine completed in 2017, located in Motogo-cho, Nisshin, Aichi Prefecture. Designed by AUAU Architecture Laboratory, this contemporary religious structure demonstrates innovative approaches to shrine architecture. The building skillfully integrates traditional sacred space concepts with modern design principles, creating a meaningful dialogue between heritage and contemporary practice. Its completion represents an important example of how traditional religious buildings continue to evolve while maintaining their spiritual essence. The shrine serves as both a functional place of worship and an architectural statement about the possibilities of modern shrine design in twenty-first century Japan.