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Building: Myoshinji-Ha Hongji Temple

妙心寺派洪済寺

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Kouji-ji Temple, located in Yonabaru, Okinawa, stands as a notable example of late 20th-century religious architecture in Okinawa Prefecture. Completed in 1984 and designed by Takumi Sekkei, this temple belongs to the Myoshin-ji school of Zen Buddhism. Built at 1120 Itarashiki, the structure reflects contemporary design principles while honoring traditional Buddhist architectural conventions. The temple serves as an active place of worship and spiritual practice for the local community, representing the continuation of Buddhist traditions in the Okinawan islands during the post-war reconstruction period.

Kouji-ji Temple, located in Yonabaru, Okinawa, stands as a notable example of late 20th-century religious architecture in Okinawa Prefecture. Completed in 1984 and designed by Takumi Sekkei, this temple belongs to the Myoshin-ji school of Zen Buddhism. Built at 1120 Itarashiki, the structure reflect

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Kouji-ji Temple, located in Yonabaru, Okinawa, stands as a notable example of late 20th-century religious architecture in Okinawa Prefecture. Completed in 1984 and designed by Takumi Sekkei, this temple belongs to the Myoshin-ji school of Zen Buddhism. Built at 1120 Itarashiki, the structure reflects contemporary design principles while honoring traditional Buddhist architectural conventions. The temple serves as an active place of worship and spiritual practice for the local community, representing the continuation of Buddhist traditions in the Okinawan islands during the post-war reconstruction period.