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Building: KOCHI GYMNASIUM OF YOUTH

高知県立青少年体育館

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The Kochi Prefectural Youth Athletic Hall, completed in 1991, represents an important example of late twentieth-century sports facility design in Japan. Located in Ino Town, Agawa District, this indoor sports venue was designed by the renowned Ueda Architectural Office. The building exemplifies the functional modernist approach characteristic of public athletic facilities from this period, prioritizing efficient spatial organization and practical construction methods. Its design reflects contemporary Japanese architectural principles for community sports infrastructure, making it a notable reference point for those studying institutional architecture and the development of regional athletic facilities in the early 1990s.

The Kochi Prefectural Youth Athletic Hall, completed in 1991, represents an important example of late twentieth-century sports facility design in Japan. Located in Ino Town, Agawa District, this indoor sports venue was designed by the renowned Ueda Architectural Office. The building exemplifies the

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The Kochi Prefectural Youth Athletic Hall, completed in 1991, represents an important example of late twentieth-century sports facility design in Japan. Located in Ino Town, Agawa District, this indoor sports venue was designed by the renowned Ueda Architectural Office. The building exemplifies the functional modernist approach characteristic of public athletic facilities from this period, prioritizing efficient spatial organization and practical construction methods. Its design reflects contemporary Japanese architectural principles for community sports infrastructure, making it a notable reference point for those studying institutional architecture and the development of regional athletic facilities in the early 1990s.