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Building: UMINONAKAMACHI CHILDRENS NATURE CENTER

海の中道青少年海の家(海の中道海浜公園野外活動拠点施設)

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Completed in 1989, the Umino Nakamichi Youth Marine House stands as a significant social education facility in Fukuoka. Designed by the Housing and Urban Development Corporation and Takumi Architectural Laboratory, this facility exemplifies the architectural approach of its era toward public recreational and educational spaces. Located in the scenic Umino Nakamichi area of Higashi Ward, the building serves as an outdoor activity hub within the Umino Nakamichi Kaihama Park. Its design reflects the practical requirements of a youth facility while contributing to the waterfront landscape, making it an important example of late 1980s Japanese public architecture that balances functionality with environmental integration.

Completed in 1989, the Umino Nakamichi Youth Marine House stands as a significant social education facility in Fukuoka. Designed by the Housing and Urban Development Corporation and Takumi Architectural Laboratory, this facility exemplifies the architectural approach of its era toward public recreat

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Completed in 1989, the Umino Nakamichi Youth Marine House stands as a significant social education facility in Fukuoka. Designed by the Housing and Urban Development Corporation and Takumi Architectural Laboratory, this facility exemplifies the architectural approach of its era toward public recreational and educational spaces. Located in the scenic Umino Nakamichi area of Higashi Ward, the building serves as an outdoor activity hub within the Umino Nakamichi Kaihama Park. Its design reflects the practical requirements of a youth facility while contributing to the waterfront landscape, making it an important example of late 1980s Japanese public architecture that balances functionality with environmental integration.