aza himenoza, hayama village, takaoka-gun, kochi
The Sake Brewery Hall, completed in 1995 in Himeno, Yamabe Village, Takaoka County, Kochi Prefecture, stands as a notable exhibition facility designed by the Wakatake and Sei Design Joint Venture. This structure exemplifies late twentieth-century Japanese architectural practice, combining functional exhibition space design with regional cultural significance. The building serves as a venue for displaying sake brewing heritage and local craftsmanship, reflecting the area's important role in traditional beverage production. Its architectural approach demonstrates how contemporary design can honor and showcase regional traditions while providing modern facilities for public engagement and cultural education.
The Sake Brewery Hall, completed in 1995 in Himeno, Yamabe Village, Takaoka County, Kochi Prefecture, stands as a notable exhibition facility designed by the Wakatake and Sei Design Joint Venture. This structure exemplifies late twentieth-century Japanese architectural practice, combining functional
...The Sake Brewery Hall, completed in 1995 in Himeno, Yamabe Village, Takaoka County, Kochi Prefecture, stands as a notable exhibition facility designed by the Wakatake and Sei Design Joint Venture. This structure exemplifies late twentieth-century Japanese architectural practice, combining functional exhibition space design with regional cultural significance. The building serves as a venue for displaying sake brewing heritage and local craftsmanship, reflecting the area's important role in traditional beverage production. Its architectural approach demonstrates how contemporary design can honor and showcase regional traditions while providing modern facilities for public engagement and cultural education.