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Building: ROAD STATION TANOHATA SHIINOKAZE

道の駅たのはた 思惟の風

(AI-generated text / Claude Haiku 4.5)

Michi-no-Eki Tanohata Shiui no Kaze is a commercial facility completed in 2021, located in Tanohata Village, Shimohei District, Iwate Prefecture. Designed by Makoto Furuya of NASCA and the Waseda University Furuya Makoto Laboratory, this roadside station represents contemporary Japanese architecture. The project thoughtfully integrates commercial functions with the surrounding landscape, reflecting the designers' philosophy of creating meaningful connections between built structures and natural environments. The building demonstrates a sophisticated approach to regional infrastructure design, serving both practical community needs and aesthetic architectural principles while respecting the distinctive characteristics of its rural coastal location.

Michi-no-Eki Tanohata Shiui no Kaze is a commercial facility completed in 2021, located in Tanohata Village, Shimohei District, Iwate Prefecture. Designed by Makoto Furuya of NASCA and the Waseda University Furuya Makoto Laboratory, this roadside station represents contemporary Japanese architecture

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Michi-no-Eki Tanohata Shiui no Kaze is a commercial facility completed in 2021, located in Tanohata Village, Shimohei District, Iwate Prefecture. Designed by Makoto Furuya of NASCA and the Waseda University Furuya Makoto Laboratory, this roadside station represents contemporary Japanese architecture. The project thoughtfully integrates commercial functions with the surrounding landscape, reflecting the designers' philosophy of creating meaningful connections between built structures and natural environments. The building demonstrates a sophisticated approach to regional infrastructure design, serving both practical community needs and aesthetic architectural principles while respecting the distinctive characteristics of its rural coastal location.