Toyosato Elementary School historic building

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The Toyosato Elementary School historic building is a preserved early 20th-century Japanese school renowned for its distinctive Western-style architecture and cultural significance.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf cultural property
historic school building
architecturalStyle Western-style architecture
early 20th-century architecture
category historic site in Shiga Prefecture
school building in Japan
constructionPeriod early 20th century
country Japan
culturalSignificance example of early 20th-century Japanese school architecture
local cultural landmark
currentUse heritage site
tourist attraction
hasContext modernization of Japanese education in the early 20th century
hasFeature Western-style facade
central entrance
classroom wings
corridor plan
symmetrical layout
hasFunction education
hasLanguage Japanese
hasPart classrooms
hallways
schoolyard
staircases
heritageStatus preserved building
locatedIn Honshu
Japan
Shiga Prefecture NERFINISHED
Toyosato NERFINISHED
material masonry
wood
notableFor distinctive Western-style design in a Japanese rural town
role in local education history
originalFunction public elementary school
preservationStatus open to visitors
restored
region Kansai region
use elementary school building

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Toyosato, Shiga knownFor Toyosato Elementary School historic building