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Building: KENJI MIYAZAWA IHATOBU CENTER

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The Miyazawa Kenji Ihatov Hall, completed in 1992 in Hanamaki, Iwate Prefecture, stands as a multifunctional cultural facility designed by the Furuichi Tetsuo Urban Architecture Laboratory. This distinctive complex integrates exhibition space, theater and performance hall, and library facilities into a harmonious architectural composition. Named after the renowned local author Miyazawa Kenji and his fictional utopia Ihatov, the building serves as both a tribute to the region's literary heritage and a vibrant contemporary cultural center. The architectural design thoughtfully balances modern functionality with contextual sensitivity to its Iwate setting.

The Miyazawa Kenji Ihatov Hall, completed in 1992 in Hanamaki, Iwate Prefecture, stands as a multifunctional cultural facility designed by the Furuichi Tetsuo Urban Architecture Laboratory. This distinctive complex integrates exhibition space, theater and performance hall, and library facilities int

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The Miyazawa Kenji Ihatov Hall, completed in 1992 in Hanamaki, Iwate Prefecture, stands as a multifunctional cultural facility designed by the Furuichi Tetsuo Urban Architecture Laboratory. This distinctive complex integrates exhibition space, theater and performance hall, and library facilities into a harmonious architectural composition. Named after the renowned local author Miyazawa Kenji and his fictional utopia Ihatov, the building serves as both a tribute to the region's literary heritage and a vibrant contemporary cultural center. The architectural design thoughtfully balances modern functionality with contextual sensitivity to its Iwate setting.