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Building: Kawaguchiko town gymnasium

河口湖町民体育館

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Kawaguchiko Town Civic Gymnasium, completed in 1980, represents a significant example of late twentieth-century Japanese sports architecture. Designed by architect Ide Issai, this indoor facility showcases the functional modernism characteristic of the era's public buildings. Located in Sengetsu, Kawaguchiko Town, Yamanashi Prefecture, the gymnasium demonstrates thoughtful integration of athletic infrastructure within the community landscape. The building's design reflects considerations for both performance and accessibility, embodying the practical architectural principles that defined municipal sports facilities during this period of Japan's economic growth and urbanization.

Kawaguchiko Town Civic Gymnasium, completed in 1980, represents a significant example of late twentieth-century Japanese sports architecture. Designed by architect Ide Issai, this indoor facility showcases the functional modernism characteristic of the era's public buildings. Located in Sengetsu, Ka

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Kawaguchiko Town Civic Gymnasium, completed in 1980, represents a significant example of late twentieth-century Japanese sports architecture. Designed by architect Ide Issai, this indoor facility showcases the functional modernism characteristic of the era's public buildings. Located in Sengetsu, Kawaguchiko Town, Yamanashi Prefecture, the gymnasium demonstrates thoughtful integration of athletic infrastructure within the community landscape. The building's design reflects considerations for both performance and accessibility, embodying the practical architectural principles that defined municipal sports facilities during this period of Japan's economic growth and urbanization.