Koto Dining

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1 King George Terrace, Parkes ACT 2600, Australia
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#Creation incentive plan to share 10,000 yuan in cash Located in the National Triangle area of ​​Canberra, the capital of Australia, where the old and current National Assembly Halls are located, there is a hall designed by a Japanese architect. The nearly half-century-old hall has been transformed into a Japanese restaurant. The original building is square, and the entrance is located on the central axis. It is a very symbolic building. These features are often seen in symmetrical temples. In order to achieve the unity of the interior and exterior of this distinctive building, the sushi bar is placed in the center, and various types of chairs such as sofas, round tables and square tables are placed around it. The entrance, the front desk, the small scene on the table and the sushi bar are located on the same central axis. When guests pass through the courtyard and open the door, they will see the exquisitely crafted natural scene, the sushi bar, and the deep space divided by the shoji, which creates a sense of ritual for customers. The dining area along the window with a garden view is divided by the curved grille of the reception desk. The semi-covered structure protects the privacy of customers and ensures the openness of the space. In addition, the curved grille and sushi bar relieve the tension of a luxury restaurant and give the space a rhythm and vitality. #LandscapeRestaurant #ArchitecturalVisualFeast #PopularArchitecture #CanberraTourism
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