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Building: ISHIMINE JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL

那覇市立石嶺中学校

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Naha Municipal Ishimine Junior High School, completed in 1988, stands as a notable example of educational architecture in Okinawa. Designed by the planning research office of Sueyoshi Eizo, this institutional building showcases the architectural approaches of late 1980s Japan. Located in the Shuri district of Naha, the school serves as a comprehensive educational facility combining elementary, junior, and senior high school functions. The structure reflects contemporary design principles while adapting to Okinawa's distinct climate and cultural context. This building represents an important chapter in the region's post-war architectural development and educational infrastructure expansion.

Naha Municipal Ishimine Junior High School, completed in 1988, stands as a notable example of educational architecture in Okinawa. Designed by the planning research office of Sueyoshi Eizo, this institutional building showcases the architectural approaches of late 1980s Japan. Located in the Shuri d

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Naha Municipal Ishimine Junior High School, completed in 1988, stands as a notable example of educational architecture in Okinawa. Designed by the planning research office of Sueyoshi Eizo, this institutional building showcases the architectural approaches of late 1980s Japan. Located in the Shuri district of Naha, the school serves as a comprehensive educational facility combining elementary, junior, and senior high school functions. The structure reflects contemporary design principles while adapting to Okinawa's distinct climate and cultural context. This building represents an important chapter in the region's post-war architectural development and educational infrastructure expansion.