神奈川県立武道館
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kishine park, kohoku-ku, yokohama city, kanagawa prefecture
The Kanagawa Prefectural Martial Arts Hall, completed in 1982, stands as a notable example of Japanese sports architecture from the early 1980s. Located within Kishine Park in Kohoku Ward, Yokohama, this indoor facility was designed by the prestigious Ishimoto Architectural Office. The building exemplifies the functional modernist approach characteristic of public sports infrastructure of its era. Its design thoughtfully integrates the facility into the surrounding park environment while providing essential spaces for martial arts training and competitions. The structure reflects the architectural principles that guided the development of prefectural cultural and athletic facilities during Japan's period of rapid economic growth.
The Kanagawa Prefectural Martial Arts Hall, completed in 1982, stands as a notable example of Japanese sports architecture from the early 1980s. Located within Kishine Park in Kohoku Ward, Yokohama, this indoor facility was designed by the prestigious Ishimoto Architectural Office. The building exem
...The Kanagawa Prefectural Martial Arts Hall, completed in 1982, stands as a notable example of Japanese sports architecture from the early 1980s. Located within Kishine Park in Kohoku Ward, Yokohama, this indoor facility was designed by the prestigious Ishimoto Architectural Office. The building exemplifies the functional modernist approach characteristic of public sports infrastructure of its era. Its design thoughtfully integrates the facility into the surrounding park environment while providing essential spaces for martial arts training and competitions. The structure reflects the architectural principles that guided the development of prefectural cultural and athletic facilities during Japan's period of rapid economic growth.