春日井市役所, Administrative center in Kasugai, Japan
Kasugai City Hall is a 12-story administrative building divided into north and south wings that house different government functions. The structure separates administrative services from council operations within the same facility.
The present city hall was completed in 1990, marking a shift in how Kasugai managed its growing administration. The building was constructed to meet the increasing needs of the expanding city.
The city hall offers spaces where residents gather for community events and educational activities, creating a meeting point between local government and citizens. These rooms reflect how the building serves the broader civic life of the city.
The building is open Monday through Friday from 8:30 AM to 5:15 PM for services including registration, taxes, and welfare support. Plan your visit during these hours to access government services.
The north wing's top floor has a public restaurant offering views across the city landscape. Solar panels on the roof supply additional power for the building's operations.
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