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Building: Osaka City Hall

大阪市庁舎

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Osaka City Hall stands as a remarkable example of late twentieth-century Japanese civic architecture. Completed in 1982, this imposing structure was designed through a collaborative effort between Osaka City's Urban Development Bureau and the architectural firms Nikken Sekkei and Osaka. Located in the Nakanoshima district of Kita Ward, the building serves as the administrative center for Japan's third-largest city. Its bold geometric design and substantial presence reflect the confidence and modernism characteristic of Japan's economic boom era. The building represents an important milestone in Osaka's urban landscape, combining functional government operations with distinctive architectural expression that continues to define the city's skyline.

Osaka City Hall stands as a remarkable example of late twentieth-century Japanese civic architecture. Completed in 1982, this imposing structure was designed through a collaborative effort between Osaka City's Urban Development Bureau and the architectural firms Nikken Sekkei and Osaka. Located in t

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Osaka City Hall stands as a remarkable example of late twentieth-century Japanese civic architecture. Completed in 1982, this imposing structure was designed through a collaborative effort between Osaka City's Urban Development Bureau and the architectural firms Nikken Sekkei and Osaka. Located in the Nakanoshima district of Kita Ward, the building serves as the administrative center for Japan's third-largest city. Its bold geometric design and substantial presence reflect the confidence and modernism characteristic of Japan's economic boom era. The building represents an important milestone in Osaka's urban landscape, combining functional government operations with distinctive architectural expression that continues to define the city's skyline.