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Building: OSAKA PREFECTURAL MUSEUM OF YAYOI CULTURE

大阪府立弥生文化博物館

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The Osaka Prefectural Yayoi Culture Museum, completed in 1990, stands as a notable example of late 20th-century institutional architecture. Located in Izumi City, this museum was designed by the Osaka Prefecture Architecture Department's Maintenance Division. The building serves as a repository for artifacts and knowledge related to Japan's Yayoi period, representing an important chapter in Japanese prehistory. Its architectural design reflects the functional requirements of a modern museum while contributing to the cultural landscape of the region. The structure demonstrates the design principles characteristic of public buildings from this era.

The Osaka Prefectural Yayoi Culture Museum, completed in 1990, stands as a notable example of late 20th-century institutional architecture. Located in Izumi City, this museum was designed by the Osaka Prefecture Architecture Department's Maintenance Division. The building serves as a repository for

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The Osaka Prefectural Yayoi Culture Museum, completed in 1990, stands as a notable example of late 20th-century institutional architecture. Located in Izumi City, this museum was designed by the Osaka Prefecture Architecture Department's Maintenance Division. The building serves as a repository for artifacts and knowledge related to Japan's Yayoi period, representing an important chapter in Japanese prehistory. Its architectural design reflects the functional requirements of a modern museum while contributing to the cultural landscape of the region. The structure demonstrates the design principles characteristic of public buildings from this era.