浦和地方合同庁舎, Government office complex in Urawa, Japan
The Urawa Local Government Building is an administrative complex in Saitama Prefecture comprising two distinct sections: an eastern main building and a western annex. The facility consolidates various government services under one roof.
The complex was built in 1969 and underwent major restructuring in 1985 when multiple government facilities were consolidated into a new building structure. This reorganization reflected the expanding needs of Saitama's administration.
The building functions as a hub where locals handle administrative matters and access specialized services that support daily life. Various organizations based here serve the community and handle important civic functions.
The complex sits roughly 850 meters from Kita-Urawa Station, requiring about an 11-minute walk to reach. Operating hours run from 9 AM to 4 PM on weekdays, so plan visits during these times for access to services.
The complex houses specialized assessment facilities for cognitive testing, managed by the Saitama Prefectural Police Department. This testing infrastructure serves an important role in regional security and administrative operations.
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