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Building: Zenkoji betsuin gannoji az institute

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Ganno-ji Temple, the auxiliary temple of Zenko-ji, is a modern religious architecture completed in 1975 in Nagoya's Nishi Ward. Designed by the AZ Institute and architect Yasutaka Yamasaki, this structure represents a thoughtful contemporary approach to traditional Buddhist temple design. Built to serve as a worship hall and temple facility, Ganno-ji exemplifies the architectural principles of its era while maintaining spiritual functionality. The temple demonstrates how mid-20th century Japanese architects successfully integrated modern construction techniques with Buddhist architectural traditions, making it a notable example of postwar religious architecture in the Nagoya region.

Ganno-ji Temple, the auxiliary temple of Zenko-ji, is a modern religious architecture completed in 1975 in Nagoya's Nishi Ward. Designed by the AZ Institute and architect Yasutaka Yamasaki, this structure represents a thoughtful contemporary approach to traditional Buddhist temple design. Built to s

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Ganno-ji Temple, the auxiliary temple of Zenko-ji, is a modern religious architecture completed in 1975 in Nagoya's Nishi Ward. Designed by the AZ Institute and architect Yasutaka Yamasaki, this structure represents a thoughtful contemporary approach to traditional Buddhist temple design. Built to serve as a worship hall and temple facility, Ganno-ji exemplifies the architectural principles of its era while maintaining spiritual functionality. The temple demonstrates how mid-20th century Japanese architects successfully integrated modern construction techniques with Buddhist architectural traditions, making it a notable example of postwar religious architecture in the Nagoya region.