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Building: Temple of the sun

太陽の神殿

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jindozan, okayama city, okayama prefecture

(AI-generated text / Claude Haiku 4.5)

Temple of the Sun stands as a remarkable example of modern architectural experimentation completed in 1974. Located in Kandoyama, Okayama Prefecture, this distinctive structure was designed by the renowned Urabe Architectural Office. The building's purpose remains somewhat enigmatic, adding to its intrigue within architectural circles. Its geometric forms and innovative design approach reflect the modernist sensibilities of the era, making it a significant work for those studying late twentieth-century Japanese architecture. The temple demonstrates the creative vision characteristic of Urabe's practice during this period of architectural exploration.

Temple of the Sun stands as a remarkable example of modern architectural experimentation completed in 1974. Located in Kandoyama, Okayama Prefecture, this distinctive structure was designed by the renowned Urabe Architectural Office. The building's purpose remains somewhat enigmatic, adding to its i

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Temple of the Sun stands as a remarkable example of modern architectural experimentation completed in 1974. Located in Kandoyama, Okayama Prefecture, this distinctive structure was designed by the renowned Urabe Architectural Office. The building's purpose remains somewhat enigmatic, adding to its intrigue within architectural circles. Its geometric forms and innovative design approach reflect the modernist sensibilities of the era, making it a significant work for those studying late twentieth-century Japanese architecture. The temple demonstrates the creative vision characteristic of Urabe's practice during this period of architectural exploration.