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Building: Sodegaura town tennis court

袖ヶ浦町テニスコート

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The Sodegaura Town Tennis Court, completed in 1980, represents a notable example of recreational architecture from Japan's post-war period. Designed collaboratively by Pacific Consultant, Sakakura Architects and Associates, and Yoshisuke Nishino Architects, this outdoor sports facility exemplifies the functional design principles prevalent in public recreation infrastructure of that era. Located in Sodegaura, Chiba Prefecture, the tennis court serves as an integral component of the town's park facilities. The project reflects the coordinated approach of multiple architectural firms in creating accessible community spaces, demonstrating how institutional design addressed growing leisure needs during Japan's period of economic expansion.

The Sodegaura Town Tennis Court, completed in 1980, represents a notable example of recreational architecture from Japan's post-war period. Designed collaboratively by Pacific Consultant, Sakakura Architects and Associates, and Yoshisuke Nishino Architects, this outdoor sports facility exemplifies t

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The Sodegaura Town Tennis Court, completed in 1980, represents a notable example of recreational architecture from Japan's post-war period. Designed collaboratively by Pacific Consultant, Sakakura Architects and Associates, and Yoshisuke Nishino Architects, this outdoor sports facility exemplifies the functional design principles prevalent in public recreation infrastructure of that era. Located in Sodegaura, Chiba Prefecture, the tennis court serves as an integral component of the town's park facilities. The project reflects the coordinated approach of multiple architectural firms in creating accessible community spaces, demonstrating how institutional design addressed growing leisure needs during Japan's period of economic expansion.