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Building: Komine shrine and komine garden

古峯神社・古峯園

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Kominefujishinsha and Kominefu-en, located in Kanuma, Tochigi Prefecture, represents a thoughtful integration of spiritual and recreational spaces completed in 1977. Designed by Ishima Koumuten, this complex serves as both a shrine and public park, embodying the post-war Japanese approach to creating multifunctional community spaces. The architecture demonstrates how traditional sacred structures can coexist harmoniously with modern public amenities. The completion date reflects the period when Japanese architects increasingly focused on blending cultural heritage with contemporary urban planning, making this site significant for understanding 1970s architectural philosophy in Japan.

Kominefujishinsha and Kominefu-en, located in Kanuma, Tochigi Prefecture, represents a thoughtful integration of spiritual and recreational spaces completed in 1977. Designed by Ishima Koumuten, this complex serves as both a shrine and public park, embodying the post-war Japanese approach to creatin

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Kominefujishinsha and Kominefu-en, located in Kanuma, Tochigi Prefecture, represents a thoughtful integration of spiritual and recreational spaces completed in 1977. Designed by Ishima Koumuten, this complex serves as both a shrine and public park, embodying the post-war Japanese approach to creating multifunctional community spaces. The architecture demonstrates how traditional sacred structures can coexist harmoniously with modern public amenities. The completion date reflects the period when Japanese architects increasingly focused on blending cultural heritage with contemporary urban planning, making this site significant for understanding 1970s architectural philosophy in Japan.