Tokyo Tatemono Mitsudera Building: A Cultural Fusion
In an impressive recognition of cultural innovation, the Tokyo Tatemono Mitsudera Building in Osaka has achieved the Silver Award at the CJPF AWARD 2026. This initiative is a collaboration between the religious organization Mitsudera, Tokyo Tatemono Co., Ltd., and Taisei Corporation, aiming to seamlessly integrate a temple, hotel, and retail space. Located along Midosuji, a major artery in Osaka, this project stands as a promising model for the sustainable management of urban temples while preserving historical architecture.
The Award and Its Significance
The CJPF AWARD is a prestigious accolade designed to recognize outstanding efforts that promote Japan’s appeal to the international community, encompassing various sectors such as content, food, tourism, traditional culture, and cutting-edge technology. The award evaluates initiatives that foster value creation through cross-sector collaborations and enhance experience value, contributing significantly to inbound tourism under Japan's Cool Japan strategy.
For the Mitsudera Building's project, multiple aspects were commendable:
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Cultural Preservation: One of the standout elements was the preservation of the wooden main hall, originally built in 1808, through traditional techniques known as