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Building: NITENMON BRANCH NIHONZUTSUMI FIRE STATION TOKYO FIRE DEPARTMENT

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The Nihontsutumi Fire Station Niten-mon Branch Office, completed in 2006, stands as a contemporary example of functional architecture in Tokyo's historic Asakusa district. Designed by Kazuhiko Namba and Kai Kosakusha, this fire station exemplifies thoughtful integration of modern safety facilities within a densely populated urban neighborhood. The building demonstrates how essential public infrastructure can be designed with architectural sophistication, balancing practical operational requirements with visual sensitivity to its surroundings. Located at Taito Ward, this structure represents the evolution of Japanese emergency services architecture in the early 21st century.

The Nihontsutumi Fire Station Niten-mon Branch Office, completed in 2006, stands as a contemporary example of functional architecture in Tokyo's historic Asakusa district. Designed by Kazuhiko Namba and Kai Kosakusha, this fire station exemplifies thoughtful integration of modern safety facilities w

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The Nihontsutumi Fire Station Niten-mon Branch Office, completed in 2006, stands as a contemporary example of functional architecture in Tokyo's historic Asakusa district. Designed by Kazuhiko Namba and Kai Kosakusha, this fire station exemplifies thoughtful integration of modern safety facilities within a densely populated urban neighborhood. The building demonstrates how essential public infrastructure can be designed with architectural sophistication, balancing practical operational requirements with visual sensitivity to its surroundings. Located at Taito Ward, this structure represents the evolution of Japanese emergency services architecture in the early 21st century.