石崎無線中継所
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oaza ishizaki, hiradate-mura, higashitsugaru-gun, aomori
Ishizaki Radio Relay Station, completed in 1978, stands as a significant example of telecommunications infrastructure architecture in Aomori Prefecture. Designed by the Nippon Telegraph and Telephone Public Corporation's Architecture Division, this facility exemplifies the modernist approach to functional building design of the late 1970s. Located in Ishizaki, Tairadate Village, the relay station served as a crucial communication hub for the region's information transmission network. The structure reflects the technical and aesthetic principles characteristic of Japan's telecommunications facilities from this era, representing an important chapter in the nation's communication infrastructure development. Its design balances practical operational requirements with architectural merit, making it notable for those interested in Japan's modern infrastructure heritage.
Ishizaki Radio Relay Station, completed in 1978, stands as a significant example of telecommunications infrastructure architecture in Aomori Prefecture. Designed by the Nippon Telegraph and Telephone Public Corporation's Architecture Division, this facility exemplifies the modernist approach to func
...Ishizaki Radio Relay Station, completed in 1978, stands as a significant example of telecommunications infrastructure architecture in Aomori Prefecture. Designed by the Nippon Telegraph and Telephone Public Corporation's Architecture Division, this facility exemplifies the modernist approach to functional building design of the late 1970s. Located in Ishizaki, Tairadate Village, the relay station served as a crucial communication hub for the region's information transmission network. The structure reflects the technical and aesthetic principles characteristic of Japan's telecommunications facilities from this era, representing an important chapter in the nation's communication infrastructure development. Its design balances practical operational requirements with architectural merit, making it notable for those interested in Japan's modern infrastructure heritage.