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Building: Togane junior high school

東金中学校

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Tōgane Junior High School, completed in 1973, represents an important example of post-war educational architecture in Chiba Prefecture. Designed by the Enomoto Architectural Design Office, this facility was constructed during a period of significant school expansion in Japan. Located in Tōgane City, the school serves as a multi-level educational institution accommodating elementary, junior, and senior high school students. The building's design reflects the architectural principles of the early 1970s, emphasizing functional spaces for diverse learning environments. Its completion marked a notable contribution to the local educational infrastructure and community development of the Tōgane area.

Tōgane Junior High School, completed in 1973, represents an important example of post-war educational architecture in Chiba Prefecture. Designed by the Enomoto Architectural Design Office, this facility was constructed during a period of significant school expansion in Japan. Located in Tōgane City,

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Tōgane Junior High School, completed in 1973, represents an important example of post-war educational architecture in Chiba Prefecture. Designed by the Enomoto Architectural Design Office, this facility was constructed during a period of significant school expansion in Japan. Located in Tōgane City, the school serves as a multi-level educational institution accommodating elementary, junior, and senior high school students. The building's design reflects the architectural principles of the early 1970s, emphasizing functional spaces for diverse learning environments. Its completion marked a notable contribution to the local educational infrastructure and community development of the Tōgane area.