Humans are accustomed to living in groups,
and buildings also like to get together, and modular buildings are no exception.
A container building may feel novel to you, but a group of container buildings
will make you feel its influence - making an important contribution to social landscaping.
This is a corner of the city in Japan's Documentary City.
By presetting in the factory,
a container building group was quickly built beside the river.
As a leisure park, it was established to improve
the existing environment of the Documentary City Ryokuchi area,
for the nearby residents. Provide a variety of lifestyle entertainment.
Because it is located next to the lawn,
this leisure park is named [Mufu Greenland].
Walking along the river to the park, the first building
that appears is a restaurant with a gray and white exterior wall.
The main business area is divided into indoor and outdoor.
The interior is composed of two containers,
and the exterior is a steel structure facing the lawn.
At night, it will become snow-white under the illumination of the light.
Going forward, you will get a small terrace with a wooden deck,
which happens to be a big tree that grows here.
The bypassed position of the container building
creates this small square that can be used for outdoor leisure dining.
Climb into the shade of a shady tree.
In fact, these container buildings have a unified and fashionable style,
but at the same time they have their own unique store design,
so that you can distinguish different stores.
Looking at the buildings, some stores poured concrete on their storefronts,
some replaced many floor-to-ceiling glass windows to create romantic glass houses,
and some drew star lights to embellish the night scene...
These containers are located on wooden platforms,
providing a comfortable and dry environment.
You can find your favorite store here,
taste local special restaurant food, and buy local exquisite goods.
In the future, services such as biking and camping will also be expanded here.
It has a very casual atmosphere,
so you can't help but stop when you pass by.
Pictures courtesy of シュープレスマガジン