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Building: Izu mitsu sea paradise

伊豆三津シーパラダイス

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Izu Mito Sea Paradise is an architectural achievement completed in 1977 by renowned Japanese architect Kiyoka Kiyoshi. Located in Numazu, Shizuoka Prefecture, this distinctive facility uniquely combines a botanical garden and aquarium in a single structure. The building exemplifies mid-twentieth-century Japanese design principles, seamlessly integrating natural elements with modern architectural innovation. Positioned along the scenic coastline at 3-1 Mito Nagahama, the facility demonstrates Kiyoka's signature approach to creating harmonious spaces between human design and nature, making it a significant example of functional yet aesthetically refined architecture from the post-war period.

Izu Mito Sea Paradise is an architectural achievement completed in 1977 by renowned Japanese architect Kiyoka Kiyoshi. Located in Numazu, Shizuoka Prefecture, this distinctive facility uniquely combines a botanical garden and aquarium in a single structure. The building exemplifies mid-twentieth-cen

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Izu Mito Sea Paradise is an architectural achievement completed in 1977 by renowned Japanese architect Kiyoka Kiyoshi. Located in Numazu, Shizuoka Prefecture, this distinctive facility uniquely combines a botanical garden and aquarium in a single structure. The building exemplifies mid-twentieth-century Japanese design principles, seamlessly integrating natural elements with modern architectural innovation. Positioned along the scenic coastline at 3-1 Mito Nagahama, the facility demonstrates Kiyoka's signature approach to creating harmonious spaces between human design and nature, making it a significant example of functional yet aesthetically refined architecture from the post-war period.