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Building: MIZUHO FUNERAL HALL

埼玉県 県央みずほ斎場

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The Saitama Prefectural Chuou Mizuho Funeral Hall, completed in 1998, stands as a significant example of contemporary ceremonial architecture in Japan. Designed by Aida Takefumi Design Institute, this funeral facility and ceremony hall is thoughtfully situated in Kawasato Village, Kitaadachi District. The building represents a modern approach to traditionally important Japanese spaces, combining functional requirements with architectural sensitivity. Its design reflects the evolving standards of 1990s Japanese public architecture, where ceremonial spaces began incorporating contemporary design principles while maintaining respect for their solemn purpose.

The Saitama Prefectural Chuou Mizuho Funeral Hall, completed in 1998, stands as a significant example of contemporary ceremonial architecture in Japan. Designed by Aida Takefumi Design Institute, this funeral facility and ceremony hall is thoughtfully situated in Kawasato Village, Kitaadachi Distric

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The Saitama Prefectural Chuou Mizuho Funeral Hall, completed in 1998, stands as a significant example of contemporary ceremonial architecture in Japan. Designed by Aida Takefumi Design Institute, this funeral facility and ceremony hall is thoughtfully situated in Kawasato Village, Kitaadachi District. The building represents a modern approach to traditionally important Japanese spaces, combining functional requirements with architectural sensitivity. Its design reflects the evolving standards of 1990s Japanese public architecture, where ceremonial spaces began incorporating contemporary design principles while maintaining respect for their solemn purpose.