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Building: KYO-TSUKEMONO NISHIRI ARASHIYAMA

京つけもの西利 嵐山店

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Kyotsukemono Nishitoshi Arashiyama Store is a distinctive commercial and residential structure completed in 1994, designed by architect Hiroyuki Wakabayashi. Located in the scenic Sagatenryu district of Kyoto's Sakyo Ward, this building exemplifies thoughtful integration of retail and residential functions within a historically significant area. The architectural approach demonstrates sensitivity to Kyoto's traditional aesthetic while accommodating modern commercial needs. Completed during the 1990s architectural renaissance in Kyoto, this structure represents a considered balance between preserving neighborhood character and facilitating contemporary commercial activity, making it of particular interest to those studying adaptive architectural solutions in historic Japanese urban contexts.

Kyotsukemono Nishitoshi Arashiyama Store is a distinctive commercial and residential structure completed in 1994, designed by architect Hiroyuki Wakabayashi. Located in the scenic Sagatenryu district of Kyoto's Sakyo Ward, this building exemplifies thoughtful integration of retail and residential fu

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Kyotsukemono Nishitoshi Arashiyama Store is a distinctive commercial and residential structure completed in 1994, designed by architect Hiroyuki Wakabayashi. Located in the scenic Sagatenryu district of Kyoto's Sakyo Ward, this building exemplifies thoughtful integration of retail and residential functions within a historically significant area. The architectural approach demonstrates sensitivity to Kyoto's traditional aesthetic while accommodating modern commercial needs. Completed during the 1990s architectural renaissance in Kyoto, this structure represents a considered balance between preserving neighborhood character and facilitating contemporary commercial activity, making it of particular interest to those studying adaptive architectural solutions in historic Japanese urban contexts.