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Building: Saionji Muryotsuji Temple

西園寺無量寿堂

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The Saionji Muryojudo is a ceremonial hall and funeral facility completed in 1987 in Sakaide, Kagawa Prefecture. Designed by the Aida Takefumi Design Institute, this building represents a thoughtful approach to contemporary Japanese memorial architecture. Located in the central district of the city, the structure combines functional requirements for ceremonial purposes with refined architectural expression. The design reflects the careful consideration of spatial composition and material selection characteristic of late twentieth-century Japanese architectural practice, making it a notable example of how traditional cultural needs were interpreted through modern design principles during the 1980s.

The Saionji Muryojudo is a ceremonial hall and funeral facility completed in 1987 in Sakaide, Kagawa Prefecture. Designed by the Aida Takefumi Design Institute, this building represents a thoughtful approach to contemporary Japanese memorial architecture. Located in the central district of the city,

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The Saionji Muryojudo is a ceremonial hall and funeral facility completed in 1987 in Sakaide, Kagawa Prefecture. Designed by the Aida Takefumi Design Institute, this building represents a thoughtful approach to contemporary Japanese memorial architecture. Located in the central district of the city, the structure combines functional requirements for ceremonial purposes with refined architectural expression. The design reflects the careful consideration of spatial composition and material selection characteristic of late twentieth-century Japanese architectural practice, making it a notable example of how traditional cultural needs were interpreted through modern design principles during the 1980s.