Kyobashi Kaikan, Revenue house in Minami-ku, Japan
Kyobashi Kaikan is a four-story commercial building located in central Minami-ku with offices, restaurants, and retail spaces. The structure contains multiple floors designed to accommodate different types of businesses and services.
The building was established in 1954 during Japan's post-war recovery period. Its creation coincided with a broader phase of economic reconstruction and commercial growth in the district.
The building functions as a meeting point where local businesses and community members gather for social interactions and commercial exchanges throughout the day.
The building is easily accessible by public transportation and contains several dining options and businesses throughout its floors. Visitors should know that the site is most active during daytime hours when offices and shops are operating.
The third floor features an outdoor terrace with views of the surrounding city. This open space provides a quiet spot to pause and observe the neighborhood from above street level.
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