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Building: LOOPTECTURE FUKURA

淡路人形会館(仮称)

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The Awaji Puppet Museum, designed by Hideo Endo Architectural Laboratory, stands as a notable cultural venue in Minami-Awaji, Hyogo Prefecture. Located in the Fukura area, this theater and hall facility serves as a dedicated space for the traditional art of Awaji puppet theater, a UNESCO-recognized intangible cultural heritage. The building's design thoughtfully integrates contemporary architectural principles with the region's rich cultural significance. As a cultural institution, the museum provides both exhibition and performance spaces, supporting the preservation and transmission of this distinctive theatrical tradition to contemporary audiences and future generations.

The Awaji Puppet Museum, designed by Hideo Endo Architectural Laboratory, stands as a notable cultural venue in Minami-Awaji, Hyogo Prefecture. Located in the Fukura area, this theater and hall facility serves as a dedicated space for the traditional art of Awaji puppet theater, a UNESCO-recognized

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The Awaji Puppet Museum, designed by Hideo Endo Architectural Laboratory, stands as a notable cultural venue in Minami-Awaji, Hyogo Prefecture. Located in the Fukura area, this theater and hall facility serves as a dedicated space for the traditional art of Awaji puppet theater, a UNESCO-recognized intangible cultural heritage. The building's design thoughtfully integrates contemporary architectural principles with the region's rich cultural significance. As a cultural institution, the museum provides both exhibition and performance spaces, supporting the preservation and transmission of this distinctive theatrical tradition to contemporary audiences and future generations.