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Building: Open port plaza

開港広場

(AI-generated text / Claude Haiku 4.5)

Kaikō Plaza, completed in 1982 and designed by Takahashi Shihohiko Architectural Design Office, stands as a significant public space in Yokohama's Naka Ward. Located at 4 Nihon-ōdōri, this park and plaza represents an important example of late twentieth-century urban design in Japan. The space was thoughtfully created to serve as a gathering place for residents and visitors while contributing to Yokohama's distinctive waterfront character. Its design reflects the architectural principles of the era, balancing functionality with aesthetic consideration for the city's historic port identity.

Kaikō Plaza, completed in 1982 and designed by Takahashi Shihohiko Architectural Design Office, stands as a significant public space in Yokohama's Naka Ward. Located at 4 Nihon-ōdōri, this park and plaza represents an important example of late twentieth-century urban design in Japan. The space was t

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Kaikō Plaza, completed in 1982 and designed by Takahashi Shihohiko Architectural Design Office, stands as a significant public space in Yokohama's Naka Ward. Located at 4 Nihon-ōdōri, this park and plaza represents an important example of late twentieth-century urban design in Japan. The space was thoughtfully created to serve as a gathering place for residents and visitors while contributing to Yokohama's distinctive waterfront character. Its design reflects the architectural principles of the era, balancing functionality with aesthetic consideration for the city's historic port identity.