“Oyane-San” Shikoku Mura Entrance / kousou

On the northern tip of Shikoku Island, surrounded by the Seto Inland Sea, is Mt. Yashima, a peninsula with historical significance for Japan. This scenic locale hosts Shikoku Mura, a leading open-air architectural museum dedicated to preserving and showcasing traditional houses from the Shikoku region. Our challenge was to redesign its entrance, transforming it into a new focal point complete with information spaces, ticketing, restrooms, and a shop—all while symbolizing renewal. The site was a parking lot elevated above the main access road, loosely connecting a shrine to the east, the museum's udon restaurant within a traditional house (Waraya) to the south, and an old Western-style house (Ijinkan) to the west. To the north, leading the visitor deep into the museum grounds, is Nagarezaka, a stone road by sculptor Masayuki Nagare. 

“Oyane-San” Shikoku Mura Entrance  / kousou
© Takumi Ota © Takumi Ota
  • architects: kousou
  • Location: Mt. Yashima, Yashima Higashimachi, Takamatsu, Kagawa 761-0111, Japan
  • Project Year: 2022
  • Photographs: Takumi Ota
  • Area: 420.0 m2

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