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Building: SHOMYOJI TEMPLE

稱名寺本堂

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Shomyoji Main Hall is a contemporary religious structure completed in 2001, located in Kochi Prefecture. Designed by architect Yamamoto Chosui, this temple building represents modern approaches to traditional Japanese religious architecture. Situated at 8-19 Masugata in Kochi City, the structure serves as a place of worship and spiritual practice. The design thoughtfully integrates contemporary architectural principles while respecting the sacred purpose of the building. As a work from the early twenty-first century, Shomyoji Main Hall exemplifies how contemporary Japanese architects balance innovation with cultural heritage in religious architecture.

Shomyoji Main Hall is a contemporary religious structure completed in 2001, located in Kochi Prefecture. Designed by architect Yamamoto Chosui, this temple building represents modern approaches to traditional Japanese religious architecture. Situated at 8-19 Masugata in Kochi City, the structure ser

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Shomyoji Main Hall is a contemporary religious structure completed in 2001, located in Kochi Prefecture. Designed by architect Yamamoto Chosui, this temple building represents modern approaches to traditional Japanese religious architecture. Situated at 8-19 Masugata in Kochi City, the structure serves as a place of worship and spiritual practice. The design thoughtfully integrates contemporary architectural principles while respecting the sacred purpose of the building. As a work from the early twenty-first century, Shomyoji Main Hall exemplifies how contemporary Japanese architects balance innovation with cultural heritage in religious architecture.