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Building: Setagaya Ward Citizen's Health Village Fujiyama Village

世田谷区民健康村ふじやまビレジ

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Fujiyama Village, completed in 1986, represents a distinctive approach to recreational architecture in rural Japan. Located in Kawamata Village in Gunma Prefecture, this health and wellness facility was designed by architect Masako Hayashi and the Hayashi-Yamada-Nakahara design collective. Serving as both a health village and lodging facility for Setagaya Ward residents, the complex demonstrates thoughtful integration of hospitality infrastructure within a natural mountain setting. The building exemplifies 1980s Japanese resort design philosophy, balancing accessibility with environmental sensitivity.

Fujiyama Village, completed in 1986, represents a distinctive approach to recreational architecture in rural Japan. Located in Kawamata Village in Gunma Prefecture, this health and wellness facility was designed by architect Masako Hayashi and the Hayashi-Yamada-Nakahara design collective. Serving a

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Fujiyama Village, completed in 1986, represents a distinctive approach to recreational architecture in rural Japan. Located in Kawamata Village in Gunma Prefecture, this health and wellness facility was designed by architect Masako Hayashi and the Hayashi-Yamada-Nakahara design collective. Serving as both a health village and lodging facility for Setagaya Ward residents, the complex demonstrates thoughtful integration of hospitality infrastructure within a natural mountain setting. The building exemplifies 1980s Japanese resort design philosophy, balancing accessibility with environmental sensitivity.