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Building: Mito City Botanical Park

水戸市植物公園

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The Mito Botanical Garden, completed in 1987 and designed by architect Takatsugu Taki, stands as a notable example of late 20th-century landscape architecture in Ibaraki Prefecture. Located in the Obuki district of Mito, this public park showcases thoughtful integration of horticultural design with functional open space. Taki's design emphasizes the harmonious relationship between natural plantings and visitor circulation, creating distinct zones within the garden that serve both recreational and educational purposes. The facility represents an important contribution to Mito's cultural and green infrastructure during Japan's period of rapid urban development.

The Mito Botanical Garden, completed in 1987 and designed by architect Takatsugu Taki, stands as a notable example of late 20th-century landscape architecture in Ibaraki Prefecture. Located in the Obuki district of Mito, this public park showcases thoughtful integration of horticultural design with

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The Mito Botanical Garden, completed in 1987 and designed by architect Takatsugu Taki, stands as a notable example of late 20th-century landscape architecture in Ibaraki Prefecture. Located in the Obuki district of Mito, this public park showcases thoughtful integration of horticultural design with functional open space. Taki's design emphasizes the harmonious relationship between natural plantings and visitor circulation, creating distinct zones within the garden that serve both recreational and educational purposes. The facility represents an important contribution to Mito's cultural and green infrastructure during Japan's period of rapid urban development.