The list of reasons to visit Japan is pretty much endless. But one of the best excuses to pack your bags and jump on the next plane to Tokyo is the country’s incredibly diverse and innovative array of modern Japanese architecture.
As you can see from this list, there seems to be no limit to the creativity and imagination that goes into designing buildings and structures in Japan, and whether you’re into secluded wooden forest hideaways, totally transparent urban houses, stunning capsule towers or beautiful ribbon-shaped chapels, you’re sure to find something in this list to amaze you.
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An Unique Forest House
Ebisu East Gallery In Shibuya, Tokyo
Tiny House In Tokyo
Namba Parks In Osaka
Sugamo Shinkin Bank In Kawaguchi
House & Garden, Tokyo
Acros Building In Fukuoka
Ribbon Chapel In Hiroshima
Nakagin Capsule Tower, Tokyo
Sugamo Shinkin Bank / Shimura Branch Azusawa, Itabashi-ku
Tokyo Apartment
Nasu Teepee House In Nasu
Omotesando Branches In Tokyo
Transparent House
Sayama Forest Chapel
Dear Ginza Building By Amano Design Office, Tokyo
Large Shell Shaped Structure In The Middle Of The Woods, Kitasaku District
Miyahata Jōmon Museum In Fukushima, Japan
Tsuzumimon Gate, Kanazawa Station, Kanazawa
Sunny Hills Japan Dessert Shop In Omotesando, Tokyo
Mikimoto Ginza 2 Building In Tokyo
Sunwell Muse By Takato Tamagami And Be-fun Design, Tokyo
Grin Grin Building At Island City In Fukuoka City
Yakisugi House (charcoal House) In Nagano
S-House In Oomiya, Saitama
Hoki Museum In Midori Ward, Chiba
House In Muko
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