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Kurashiki Bikan Historic District White-Wall Architecture
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A group of Edo and Meiji-period white-plaster buildings preserved in Kurashiki's Bikan District, Okayama. Along the Asahi River, merchant houses, storehouses, and townhouses with lime-plaster white walls form a cohesive townscape. About 450 historic structures exist within a 1.2km radius. Designated as Japan's first Important Preservation District for Groups of Historic Buildings in 1979, it is highly valued for its beautiful white walls and exemplary conservation practices.
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Category:Cultural IP
Subcategory:Architecture & Design
Location:Kurashiki, Okayama
Time Period:1600-present
Influence:National
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white-wall architecturetownscape preservationOkayama Prefecture
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