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Building: NISHIWAKI EARTH SCIENCE MUSEUM

にしわき経緯度地球科学館

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The Nishiwaki Latitude and Longitude Earth Science Museum, completed in 1992, stands as a distinctive architectural achievement in Hyogo Prefecture. Designed by the renowned architect Takesada Motsuna, this museum building showcases innovative design principles that integrate seamlessly with its educational mission. Located in Kamihibechou, Nishiwaki, the structure serves as both a functional museum and a symbol of scientific inquiry. The building's thoughtful design reflects Motsuna's characteristic approach to architecture, creating an inspiring environment for visitors to explore earth sciences and the significance of the 135th meridian, which passes through this region.

The Nishiwaki Latitude and Longitude Earth Science Museum, completed in 1992, stands as a distinctive architectural achievement in Hyogo Prefecture. Designed by the renowned architect Takesada Motsuna, this museum building showcases innovative design principles that integrate seamlessly with its edu

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The Nishiwaki Latitude and Longitude Earth Science Museum, completed in 1992, stands as a distinctive architectural achievement in Hyogo Prefecture. Designed by the renowned architect Takesada Motsuna, this museum building showcases innovative design principles that integrate seamlessly with its educational mission. Located in Kamihibechou, Nishiwaki, the structure serves as both a functional museum and a symbol of scientific inquiry. The building's thoughtful design reflects Motsuna's characteristic approach to architecture, creating an inspiring environment for visitors to explore earth sciences and the significance of the 135th meridian, which passes through this region.