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Building: Isehara Municipal Budokan, Sakurado Park

伊勢原市立武道館・桜道公園

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The Isehara Municipal Martial Arts Hall and Sakura Path Park, completed in 1986, represents a significant example of functional sports architecture from the 1980s. Designed by Tokohata Architects, this indoor facility seamlessly integrates athletic performance with landscape design. Located in Isehara, Kanagawa Prefecture, the building exemplifies the era's approach to community-centered recreational spaces. The combination of the martial arts hall with the surrounding Sakura Path Park creates a harmonious public environment that reflects thoughtful urban planning. Tokohata Architects successfully balanced practical gymnasium requirements with aesthetic considerations, making this structure notable for its integration of natural and built environments.

The Isehara Municipal Martial Arts Hall and Sakura Path Park, completed in 1986, represents a significant example of functional sports architecture from the 1980s. Designed by Tokohata Architects, this indoor facility seamlessly integrates athletic performance with landscape design. Located in Iseha

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The Isehara Municipal Martial Arts Hall and Sakura Path Park, completed in 1986, represents a significant example of functional sports architecture from the 1980s. Designed by Tokohata Architects, this indoor facility seamlessly integrates athletic performance with landscape design. Located in Isehara, Kanagawa Prefecture, the building exemplifies the era's approach to community-centered recreational spaces. The combination of the martial arts hall with the surrounding Sakura Path Park creates a harmonious public environment that reflects thoughtful urban planning. Tokohata Architects successfully balanced practical gymnasium requirements with aesthetic considerations, making this structure notable for its integration of natural and built environments.