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Building: ROAD SIDE STATION BINGO FUCHU

道の駅 びんご府中

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Michi-no-Eki Bingo Fuchu is a commercial facility completed in 2016, designed by the renowned architectural firm Coelacanth K&H. Located in Fuchu City, Hiroshima Prefecture, this roadside station exemplifies contemporary Japanese architecture that seamlessly blends functionality with aesthetic appeal. The facility serves as both a practical rest stop and a gateway to the Bingo region, showcasing thoughtful design principles that enhance the traveler's experience. Coelacanth K&H's approach demonstrates how modern commercial architecture can contribute meaningfully to local communities while maintaining architectural integrity and visual harmony with its surroundings.

Michi-no-Eki Bingo Fuchu is a commercial facility completed in 2016, designed by the renowned architectural firm Coelacanth K&H. Located in Fuchu City, Hiroshima Prefecture, this roadside station exemplifies contemporary Japanese architecture that seamlessly blends functionality with aesthetic appea

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Michi-no-Eki Bingo Fuchu is a commercial facility completed in 2016, designed by the renowned architectural firm Coelacanth K&H. Located in Fuchu City, Hiroshima Prefecture, this roadside station exemplifies contemporary Japanese architecture that seamlessly blends functionality with aesthetic appeal. The facility serves as both a practical rest stop and a gateway to the Bingo region, showcasing thoughtful design principles that enhance the traveler's experience. Coelacanth K&H's approach demonstrates how modern commercial architecture can contribute meaningfully to local communities while maintaining architectural integrity and visual harmony with its surroundings.