10 unusual examples of Japanese architecture

10 unusual examples of Japanese architecture

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There are many reasons why it is worth visiting Japan at least a couple of times in your life - this is both a unique culture and diverse nature, as well as the huge technological progress that the Japanese have made, and much more. But the most incredible thing in this country is revealed when you walk through the streets of its cities, large and small because Japan is distinguished by its extraordinary ultra-modern architecture. In this selection, you will see some of the most creative structures created by Japanese architects.

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10 unusual examples of Japanese architecture

1. A kindergarten built around a tree.

10 unusual examples of Japanese architecture

2. Kindergarten with rainwater mini-pool.

10 unusual examples of Japanese architecture

3. Miniature residential building in Tokyo.

10 unusual examples of Japanese architecture

4. Bank Sugamo Shinkin in Kawaguchi.

10 unusual examples of Japanese architecture

5. Namba Park in the center of Osaka.

10 unusual examples of Japanese architecture

6. The Ribbon Chapel in Hiroshima.

10 unusual examples of Japanese architecture

7. Nakagin capsule tower in Tokyo.

10 unusual examples of Japanese architecture

8. Bank Sugamo Shinkin in Itabashi-Ku (Tokyo area).

10 unusual examples of Japanese architecture

9. Residential building in Tokyo.

10 unusual examples of Japanese architecture

10. Wooden gate at the railway station in Kanazawa.

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