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Building: TOURYO HIGHーSCHOOL

熊本県立東稜高等学校

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Kumamoto Prefectural Toryo High School stands as a notable example of late 20th century educational architecture. Completed in 1989, this institution was designed by architect Yasushi Kijima and serves elementary, middle, and high school students in the Kenjuku district of Kumamoto City. The building reflects the design philosophy of the late 1980s, incorporating functional spaces that support comprehensive education across multiple grade levels. Located at 2614 Komine, Kenjuku-machi, the facility demonstrates thoughtful architectural planning tailored to the needs of a diverse student population during Japan's economic expansion period.

Kumamoto Prefectural Toryo High School stands as a notable example of late 20th century educational architecture. Completed in 1989, this institution was designed by architect Yasushi Kijima and serves elementary, middle, and high school students in the Kenjuku district of Kumamoto City. The buildin

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Kumamoto Prefectural Toryo High School stands as a notable example of late 20th century educational architecture. Completed in 1989, this institution was designed by architect Yasushi Kijima and serves elementary, middle, and high school students in the Kenjuku district of Kumamoto City. The building reflects the design philosophy of the late 1980s, incorporating functional spaces that support comprehensive education across multiple grade levels. Located at 2614 Komine, Kenjuku-machi, the facility demonstrates thoughtful architectural planning tailored to the needs of a diverse student population during Japan's economic expansion period.