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Building: Zentsuji Municipal Higashi Community Center

善通寺市立東公民館

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Yoshii East Community Hall, completed in 1985 in Zentsuji City, Kagawa Prefecture, represents a notable example of late 20th century Japanese civic architecture. Designed by Yoshioka Naoki Architectural Design Office, this social education facility embodies the functional modernism characteristic of its era. Located in the cultural district at 2-851-3 Bunkyo-cho, the building demonstrates thoughtful integration of community-focused design principles. Its architectural approach reflects the period's emphasis on creating accessible public spaces that serve educational and cultural functions for local residents. The structure remains significant for architecture enthusiasts interested in contemporary Japanese institutional design and community infrastructure development.

Yoshii East Community Hall, completed in 1985 in Zentsuji City, Kagawa Prefecture, represents a notable example of late 20th century Japanese civic architecture. Designed by Yoshioka Naoki Architectural Design Office, this social education facility embodies the functional modernism characteristic of

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Yoshii East Community Hall, completed in 1985 in Zentsuji City, Kagawa Prefecture, represents a notable example of late 20th century Japanese civic architecture. Designed by Yoshioka Naoki Architectural Design Office, this social education facility embodies the functional modernism characteristic of its era. Located in the cultural district at 2-851-3 Bunkyo-cho, the building demonstrates thoughtful integration of community-focused design principles. Its architectural approach reflects the period's emphasis on creating accessible public spaces that serve educational and cultural functions for local residents. The structure remains significant for architecture enthusiasts interested in contemporary Japanese institutional design and community infrastructure development.