明治神宮神楽殿
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1728 yoyogi-kamizonocho, shibuya-ku, tokyo
The Meiji Shrine Kagura Hall, completed in 1993, stands as a remarkable contemporary addition to Tokyo's historic Meiji Shrine complex in Shibuya Ward. Designed collaboratively by Arsed Architectural Institute, Yoshiya Uchida, and Shimizu Construction, this sacred performance hall seamlessly integrates modern architectural principles with traditional Shinto design elements. The structure serves as a venue for kagura performances and ceremonial gatherings, accommodating visitors within the serene grounds of Yoyogi. Its design demonstrates thoughtful consideration of spatial harmony and cultural significance, making it an exemplary model of how contemporary architecture can respectfully enhance historic religious sites while meeting modern functional requirements.
The Meiji Shrine Kagura Hall, completed in 1993, stands as a remarkable contemporary addition to Tokyo's historic Meiji Shrine complex in Shibuya Ward. Designed collaboratively by Arsed Architectural Institute, Yoshiya Uchida, and Shimizu Construction, this sacred performance hall seamlessly integra
...The Meiji Shrine Kagura Hall, completed in 1993, stands as a remarkable contemporary addition to Tokyo's historic Meiji Shrine complex in Shibuya Ward. Designed collaboratively by Arsed Architectural Institute, Yoshiya Uchida, and Shimizu Construction, this sacred performance hall seamlessly integrates modern architectural principles with traditional Shinto design elements. The structure serves as a venue for kagura performances and ceremonial gatherings, accommodating visitors within the serene grounds of Yoyogi. Its design demonstrates thoughtful consideration of spatial harmony and cultural significance, making it an exemplary model of how contemporary architecture can respectfully enhance historic religious sites while meeting modern functional requirements.