田無山総持寺宸殿(新客殿)
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3-8-12 honcho, tanashi, tokyo
The Tanashiyama Sojiji Shinden, completed in 1994, represents a contemporary approach to traditional temple architecture in Tokyo. Designed by architect Motoshige Itagaki, this new guest hall skillfully integrates modern construction techniques with classical Buddhist design principles. Located in Tanashi, the structure serves as an important functional space within the Sojiji temple complex, accommodating visitors and participants in religious ceremonies. The building exemplifies how 1990s Japanese architecture balanced preservation of spiritual heritage with contemporary aesthetic sensibilities, making it a significant example of modern religious architecture in the Tokyo metropolitan area.
The Tanashiyama Sojiji Shinden, completed in 1994, represents a contemporary approach to traditional temple architecture in Tokyo. Designed by architect Motoshige Itagaki, this new guest hall skillfully integrates modern construction techniques with classical Buddhist design principles. Located in T
...The Tanashiyama Sojiji Shinden, completed in 1994, represents a contemporary approach to traditional temple architecture in Tokyo. Designed by architect Motoshige Itagaki, this new guest hall skillfully integrates modern construction techniques with classical Buddhist design principles. Located in Tanashi, the structure serves as an important functional space within the Sojiji temple complex, accommodating visitors and participants in religious ceremonies. The building exemplifies how 1990s Japanese architecture balanced preservation of spiritual heritage with contemporary aesthetic sensibilities, making it a significant example of modern religious architecture in the Tokyo metropolitan area.