明治の館 大同生命福岡支社旧社屋の移築再生保存
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oaza-kiya, kuroki-cho, yame-gun, fukuoka, japan
Meiji-no-Yakata is a carefully preserved relocated building originally constructed as the former Daido Life Insurance Fukuoka Branch Office. This architectural gem was relocated and restored in 1986 by architect Sashikoji Machio, transforming it into a museum and cultural repository. Located in Kurogi, Yame District, Fukuoka Prefecture, the structure exemplifies early twentieth-century Japanese commercial architecture with refined design elements. The restoration project demonstrates exceptional commitment to cultural heritage preservation, maintaining authentic architectural features while adapting the space for contemporary museum functions. This venue serves as both a historical monument and educational facility for visitors interested in Japan's architectural development during the Meiji era.
Meiji-no-Yakata is a carefully preserved relocated building originally constructed as the former Daido Life Insurance Fukuoka Branch Office. This architectural gem was relocated and restored in 1986 by architect Sashikoji Machio, transforming it into a museum and cultural repository. Located in Kuro
...Meiji-no-Yakata is a carefully preserved relocated building originally constructed as the former Daido Life Insurance Fukuoka Branch Office. This architectural gem was relocated and restored in 1986 by architect Sashikoji Machio, transforming it into a museum and cultural repository. Located in Kurogi, Yame District, Fukuoka Prefecture, the structure exemplifies early twentieth-century Japanese commercial architecture with refined design elements. The restoration project demonstrates exceptional commitment to cultural heritage preservation, maintaining authentic architectural features while adapting the space for contemporary museum functions. This venue serves as both a historical monument and educational facility for visitors interested in Japan's architectural development during the Meiji era.