中央町釈迦院御坂展望台
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2447, sakamoto misaka, chuo-machi, shimomashiki-gun, kumamoto
The Chuo Town Shaka-in Misaka Observation Deck, completed in 1986, represents a notable example of late twentieth-century Japanese landscape architecture. Designed by Yasushi Kijima of YAS Urban Research Institute, this public pavilion integrates functional observation facilities with thoughtful environmental design. Located in Kumamoto Prefecture, the structure exemplifies the architect's approach to creating spaces that harmonize with their natural surroundings while providing panoramic views of the landscape. The 1986 completion marks a period when Japanese architects increasingly focused on creating accessible public spaces that serve both practical and aesthetic purposes for community engagement.
The Chuo Town Shaka-in Misaka Observation Deck, completed in 1986, represents a notable example of late twentieth-century Japanese landscape architecture. Designed by Yasushi Kijima of YAS Urban Research Institute, this public pavilion integrates functional observation facilities with thoughtful env
...The Chuo Town Shaka-in Misaka Observation Deck, completed in 1986, represents a notable example of late twentieth-century Japanese landscape architecture. Designed by Yasushi Kijima of YAS Urban Research Institute, this public pavilion integrates functional observation facilities with thoughtful environmental design. Located in Kumamoto Prefecture, the structure exemplifies the architect's approach to creating spaces that harmonize with their natural surroundings while providing panoramic views of the landscape. The 1986 completion marks a period when Japanese architects increasingly focused on creating accessible public spaces that serve both practical and aesthetic purposes for community engagement.