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Building: NISHIBUKURO JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL GYMNASIUM

西袋中学校体育館

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Nishifukuro Junior High School Gymnasium, completed in 2003, stands as a notable example of contemporary sports architecture in Sukagawa, Fukushima Prefecture. Designed by the Hosaka Yoichiro Architecture Laboratory, this indoor athletic facility demonstrates thoughtful design principles for educational environments. The gymnasium serves as a multipurpose venue for school sports activities and community events, reflecting the practical needs of rural institutional architecture. Its construction represents the early 2000s approach to combining functional requirements with architectural consideration, making it of interest to those studying modern Japanese school facility design and regional architectural development.

Nishifukuro Junior High School Gymnasium, completed in 2003, stands as a notable example of contemporary sports architecture in Sukagawa, Fukushima Prefecture. Designed by the Hosaka Yoichiro Architecture Laboratory, this indoor athletic facility demonstrates thoughtful design principles for educati

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Nishifukuro Junior High School Gymnasium, completed in 2003, stands as a notable example of contemporary sports architecture in Sukagawa, Fukushima Prefecture. Designed by the Hosaka Yoichiro Architecture Laboratory, this indoor athletic facility demonstrates thoughtful design principles for educational environments. The gymnasium serves as a multipurpose venue for school sports activities and community events, reflecting the practical needs of rural institutional architecture. Its construction represents the early 2000s approach to combining functional requirements with architectural consideration, making it of interest to those studying modern Japanese school facility design and regional architectural development.