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Building: HIRUZEN-JERSEY LAND VISITOR CENTER

ひるぜんジャージーランド・ビジターセンター

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Hiruzen Jersey Land Visitor Center, completed in 1996 in Okayama Prefecture, represents a thoughtful integration of commercial and industrial functions. Designed by architect Gen Bertoia Shinrai, this facility seamlessly combines factory, workshop, and storage spaces with retail amenities. Located in the scenic Hiruzen highlands of Maniwa District, the building exemplifies contemporary Japanese architectural practice in accommodating diverse operational needs. The center's design reflects the period's approach to visitor-oriented agricultural tourism facilities, while maintaining functional efficiency for production and commercial activities. Its architectural approach demonstrates how modern design can balance aesthetic considerations with practical requirements in rural commercial settings.

Hiruzen Jersey Land Visitor Center, completed in 1996 in Okayama Prefecture, represents a thoughtful integration of commercial and industrial functions. Designed by architect Gen Bertoia Shinrai, this facility seamlessly combines factory, workshop, and storage spaces with retail amenities. Located i

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Hiruzen Jersey Land Visitor Center, completed in 1996 in Okayama Prefecture, represents a thoughtful integration of commercial and industrial functions. Designed by architect Gen Bertoia Shinrai, this facility seamlessly combines factory, workshop, and storage spaces with retail amenities. Located in the scenic Hiruzen highlands of Maniwa District, the building exemplifies contemporary Japanese architectural practice in accommodating diverse operational needs. The center's design reflects the period's approach to visitor-oriented agricultural tourism facilities, while maintaining functional efficiency for production and commercial activities. Its architectural approach demonstrates how modern design can balance aesthetic considerations with practical requirements in rural commercial settings.