十日町市健康増進施設 ひだまりプール
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206-1, Mizuguchisawa, Tokamachi City, Niigata Prefecture
Hidamari Pool is an indoor sports facility completed in 2004 in Tokamachi, Niigata Prefecture. Designed by architect Fumio Uchida and Ryu Environmental Planning, this health promotion facility exemplifies early 2000s Japanese public architecture. Located at 206-1 Mizuguchisawa, the building serves the local community as a modern indoor recreation center. The facility's design reflects contemporary approaches to public wellness spaces, combining functional design with attention to user experience. As an example of early 21st-century municipal sports infrastructure, Hidamari Pool offers valuable insights into Japan's commitment to accessible health and fitness facilities for local populations.
Hidamari Pool is an indoor sports facility completed in 2004 in Tokamachi, Niigata Prefecture. Designed by architect Fumio Uchida and Ryu Environmental Planning, this health promotion facility exemplifies early 2000s Japanese public architecture. Located at 206-1 Mizuguchisawa, the building serves t
...Hidamari Pool is an indoor sports facility completed in 2004 in Tokamachi, Niigata Prefecture. Designed by architect Fumio Uchida and Ryu Environmental Planning, this health promotion facility exemplifies early 2000s Japanese public architecture. Located at 206-1 Mizuguchisawa, the building serves the local community as a modern indoor recreation center. The facility's design reflects contemporary approaches to public wellness spaces, combining functional design with attention to user experience. As an example of early 21st-century municipal sports infrastructure, Hidamari Pool offers valuable insights into Japan's commitment to accessible health and fitness facilities for local populations.