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700 izumisawa, jobatamachi, tonami county, toyama
Shiramine Junior High School stands as a notable example of educational architecture completed in 1986 in Toyama Prefecture. Located in Shiramine Town within the Higashi-Tonami District, this facility was designed by architects Mizuno Ichiro and Tanaka Hikari. Serving the community as an integrated educational complex housing elementary, junior, and senior high school functions, the building demonstrates the practical design principles characteristic of late 20th-century Japanese institutional architecture. Its thoughtful spatial organization reflects considerations for student development across multiple educational levels, making it a significant example of multipurpose school design from this era.
Shiramine Junior High School stands as a notable example of educational architecture completed in 1986 in Toyama Prefecture. Located in Shiramine Town within the Higashi-Tonami District, this facility was designed by architects Mizuno Ichiro and Tanaka Hikari. Serving the community as an integrated
...Shiramine Junior High School stands as a notable example of educational architecture completed in 1986 in Toyama Prefecture. Located in Shiramine Town within the Higashi-Tonami District, this facility was designed by architects Mizuno Ichiro and Tanaka Hikari. Serving the community as an integrated educational complex housing elementary, junior, and senior high school functions, the building demonstrates the practical design principles characteristic of late 20th-century Japanese institutional architecture. Its thoughtful spatial organization reflects considerations for student development across multiple educational levels, making it a significant example of multipurpose school design from this era.