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Building: Kiyosato Bus Terminal

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Kiyosato Bus Terminal, completed in 1987, stands as a notable example of late twentieth-century Japanese transport architecture. Designed by Hideto Horiike of the Urban and Architecture Research Institute, this facility in Yamanashi Prefecture seamlessly integrates transportation and commercial functions. Located in the scenic Kiyosato area of Takane Town, the terminal exemplifies thoughtful design that serves both practical transit needs and local economic vitality. Its architectural approach reflects the era's commitment to creating multifunctional public spaces that enhance community connectivity while maintaining functional efficiency for daily commuters and visitors alike.

Kiyosato Bus Terminal, completed in 1987, stands as a notable example of late twentieth-century Japanese transport architecture. Designed by Hideto Horiike of the Urban and Architecture Research Institute, this facility in Yamanashi Prefecture seamlessly integrates transportation and commercial func

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Kiyosato Bus Terminal, completed in 1987, stands as a notable example of late twentieth-century Japanese transport architecture. Designed by Hideto Horiike of the Urban and Architecture Research Institute, this facility in Yamanashi Prefecture seamlessly integrates transportation and commercial functions. Located in the scenic Kiyosato area of Takane Town, the terminal exemplifies thoughtful design that serves both practical transit needs and local economic vitality. Its architectural approach reflects the era's commitment to creating multifunctional public spaces that enhance community connectivity while maintaining functional efficiency for daily commuters and visitors alike.