Jiyu Gakuen Myonichikan

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Jiyu Gakuen Myonichikan is a historic school building in Tokyo designed by architect Frank Lloyd Wright, renowned for its distinctive early 20th-century modernist architecture.

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instanceOf cultural property
historic building
school building
tourist attraction
architect Arata Endo NERFINISHED
Frank Lloyd Wright NERFINISHED
architecturalStyle Prairie School NERFINISHED
modernist architecture
completionDate 1921
coordinateLocation 35.733°N 139.706°E
country Japan
floorCount 2
hasFeature bell tower-like volumes
central hall
classrooms flanking a central hall
geometric ornamentation
grouped windows
low horizontal lines
steeply pitched roofs
hasMaterial reinforced concrete
wood
hasPart central hall
classrooms
dining room
garden
library
heritageDesignation Important Cultural Property of Japan NERFINISHED
Tangible Cultural Property of Tokyo
inception 1921
locatedIn Tokyo, Japan NERFINISHED
Toshima, Tokyo, Japan NERFINISHED
nickname Myonichikan NERFINISHED
notableFor Prairie School influence in Japan
early work of Frank Lloyd Wright in Japan
integration of architecture and education philosophy
openToPublic yes
operator Jiyu Gakuen NERFINISHED
originalFunction main school building of Jiyu Gakuen
ownedBy Jiyu Gakuen educational corporation NERFINISHED
partOf Jiyu Gakuen campus NERFINISHED
preservationStatus restored
restorationCompleted late 20th century
significantPeriod Taisho era NERFINISHED
usedAs cultural event space
museum
usedFor event venue
school building
website https://jiyu.jp/myonichikan/

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Toshima, Tokyo hasLandmark Jiyu Gakuen Myonichikan