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Building: Main hall of tokuseiji temple

得生寺本堂

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The Tokusei-ji Main Hall stands as a notable example of contemporary religious architecture completed in 1983. Located in Kanan Town, Osaka Prefecture, this structure was designed by renowned architect Takaguchi Yasuyuki in collaboration with his Zoka Research Studio. The building thoughtfully balances modern architectural principles with the spiritual requirements of Buddhist worship. Its design reflects the late twentieth-century approach to temple architecture, incorporating contemporary materials and spatial concepts while maintaining respect for traditional religious functions. The main hall demonstrates how modern design sensibilities can be applied to sacred spaces, making it of significant interest to architects studying the evolution of religious building design in postwar Japan.

The Tokusei-ji Main Hall stands as a notable example of contemporary religious architecture completed in 1983. Located in Kanan Town, Osaka Prefecture, this structure was designed by renowned architect Takaguchi Yasuyuki in collaboration with his Zoka Research Studio. The building thoughtfully balan

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The Tokusei-ji Main Hall stands as a notable example of contemporary religious architecture completed in 1983. Located in Kanan Town, Osaka Prefecture, this structure was designed by renowned architect Takaguchi Yasuyuki in collaboration with his Zoka Research Studio. The building thoughtfully balances modern architectural principles with the spiritual requirements of Buddhist worship. Its design reflects the late twentieth-century approach to temple architecture, incorporating contemporary materials and spatial concepts while maintaining respect for traditional religious functions. The main hall demonstrates how modern design sensibilities can be applied to sacred spaces, making it of significant interest to architects studying the evolution of religious building design in postwar Japan.