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Building: TOKYO SALESIAN BOY'S HOME Phase4, GYMNASIUM

東京サレジオ学園4期 体育館

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The Tokyo Salesian Academy Phase IV Gymnasium, completed in 1987, stands as a notable educational facility in Kodaira, Tokyo. Designed by the Tokyo Office of Sasakura Architectural Research Institute, this special support school building exemplifies the architectural practices of the late 1980s. The gymnasium serves as a vital recreational and athletic space for students with diverse learning needs. Its design reflects careful consideration of accessibility and functional requirements specific to special education environments. The structure represents a meaningful contribution to educational architecture in Tokyo's western districts.

The Tokyo Salesian Academy Phase IV Gymnasium, completed in 1987, stands as a notable educational facility in Kodaira, Tokyo. Designed by the Tokyo Office of Sasakura Architectural Research Institute, this special support school building exemplifies the architectural practices of the late 1980s. The

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The Tokyo Salesian Academy Phase IV Gymnasium, completed in 1987, stands as a notable educational facility in Kodaira, Tokyo. Designed by the Tokyo Office of Sasakura Architectural Research Institute, this special support school building exemplifies the architectural practices of the late 1980s. The gymnasium serves as a vital recreational and athletic space for students with diverse learning needs. Its design reflects careful consideration of accessibility and functional requirements specific to special education environments. The structure represents a meaningful contribution to educational architecture in Tokyo's western districts.