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Building: Maruyo Head Office Building

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The Maruyoshi Headquarters Building, completed in 1984, stands as a notable example of commercial architecture in Yokohama's historic Motomachi district. Designed by architects Kiyoshi Takeyama and Naoshi Sekiguchi, this mixed-use structure combines retail and office spaces in a thoughtfully integrated design. Located at 2-80 Motomachi, Naka Ward, the building reflects the architectural sensibilities of 1980s Japan, when urban centers were experiencing significant modernization. The collaboration between Takeyama and Sekiguchi brought distinctive design principles to this commercial landmark, contributing to the area's architectural diversity while serving as a functional hub for business and retail activities in this prominent Yokohama location.

The Maruyoshi Headquarters Building, completed in 1984, stands as a notable example of commercial architecture in Yokohama's historic Motomachi district. Designed by architects Kiyoshi Takeyama and Naoshi Sekiguchi, this mixed-use structure combines retail and office spaces in a thoughtfully integra

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The Maruyoshi Headquarters Building, completed in 1984, stands as a notable example of commercial architecture in Yokohama's historic Motomachi district. Designed by architects Kiyoshi Takeyama and Naoshi Sekiguchi, this mixed-use structure combines retail and office spaces in a thoughtfully integrated design. Located at 2-80 Motomachi, Naka Ward, the building reflects the architectural sensibilities of 1980s Japan, when urban centers were experiencing significant modernization. The collaboration between Takeyama and Sekiguchi brought distinctive design principles to this commercial landmark, contributing to the area's architectural diversity while serving as a functional hub for business and retail activities in this prominent Yokohama location.