光徳寺本堂
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1-23-4, kami-ochiai, shinjuku-ku, tokyo
Kōtokuji Main Hall stands as a notable example of late 20th-century religious architecture in Tokyo's Shinjuku ward. Completed in 1978, this Buddhist temple was designed by the Musha Eiji Laboratory, representing the architectural approaches of the postwar period. Located in the Kamioochiai district, the structure exemplifies the design principles of its era while serving its community as an active place of worship. The building demonstrates the careful balance between traditional Buddhist temple functions and contemporary architectural expression that characterized the 1970s.
Kōtokuji Main Hall stands as a notable example of late 20th-century religious architecture in Tokyo's Shinjuku ward. Completed in 1978, this Buddhist temple was designed by the Musha Eiji Laboratory, representing the architectural approaches of the postwar period. Located in the Kamioochiai district
...Kōtokuji Main Hall stands as a notable example of late 20th-century religious architecture in Tokyo's Shinjuku ward. Completed in 1978, this Buddhist temple was designed by the Musha Eiji Laboratory, representing the architectural approaches of the postwar period. Located in the Kamioochiai district, the structure exemplifies the design principles of its era while serving its community as an active place of worship. The building demonstrates the careful balance between traditional Buddhist temple functions and contemporary architectural expression that characterized the 1970s.