The article discusses a newly constructed beach house adjacent to the San'in Kaigan Geopark, designed to harmonize with the environment using natural materials. This facility features a sunset cafe, a gallery for local artists, and limited seating to avoid overtourism while catering to visitors. The area faces a decline in population and a lack of accommodation options despite its potential as a tourist destination. The design considers local residents' needs, ensuring a sustainable balance between tourism and the community.
The beach house design harmonizes with its environment, using natural materials that reflect and improve the local landscape while offering a unique space for visitors.
Despite the area's potential for tourism, careful consideration of local needs and preservation of aesthetics shaped the beach house's development, balancing visitors and residents.
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