Keishin Hospital, former hospital in Japan
Keishin Hospital is a former medical facility in Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan, that opened in the late 1970s and served the local community with checkups and treatment for nearly two decades. The building had a functional concrete structure with large windows and multiple floors designed for patient care, though it was demolished at the end of 2010.
The hospital was established in the late 1970s and served as a central part of the local health system throughout the 1980s and 1990s. It supported the community for nearly two decades before closing in the early 2000s.
The location sits in a quiet part of Kanagawa Prefecture, away from the bustle of major cities. The building is not accessible as it is fenced off and no longer in operation, but its structure can be viewed from outside.
The site is now completely vacant after demolition in 2010, yet its memory persists in the stories and experiences of those who worked or were treated there. For many residents it remains a symbol of how the neighborhood has shifted and changed over time.
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