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Building: JR HOKKAIDO/NEW CHITOSE AIRPORT STATION

新千歳空港 JR北海道・新千歳空港駅

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New Chitose Airport Station, completed in 1991, represents a remarkable international collaboration in Japanese railway architecture. Designed by JR Hokkaido, Danish State Railways, and Yasui Architectural Design Office, this transportation facility seamlessly integrates cutting-edge engineering with functional design principles. Located within New Chitose Airport in Chitose, Hokkaido, the station exemplifies the sophisticated approach to airport railway infrastructure developed during Japan's economic expansion period. The cross-cultural partnership between Japanese and Danish architectural expertise created a distinctive structure that efficiently serves both local and international travelers while maintaining architectural significance within airport terminal design.

New Chitose Airport Station, completed in 1991, represents a remarkable international collaboration in Japanese railway architecture. Designed by JR Hokkaido, Danish State Railways, and Yasui Architectural Design Office, this transportation facility seamlessly integrates cutting-edge engineering wit

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New Chitose Airport Station, completed in 1991, represents a remarkable international collaboration in Japanese railway architecture. Designed by JR Hokkaido, Danish State Railways, and Yasui Architectural Design Office, this transportation facility seamlessly integrates cutting-edge engineering with functional design principles. Located within New Chitose Airport in Chitose, Hokkaido, the station exemplifies the sophisticated approach to airport railway infrastructure developed during Japan's economic expansion period. The cross-cultural partnership between Japanese and Danish architectural expertise created a distinctive structure that efficiently serves both local and international travelers while maintaining architectural significance within airport terminal design.