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Hidden
in
the
campus
of
Chungyi
Elementary
School,
today
it
is
the
school's
auditorium,
and
it
is
also
a
Budokan
established
by
the
Great
Japan
Budokai
to
promote
martial
arts
during
the
Japanese
Occupation.
It
is
now
a
municipal
monument.
The
building
of
Mutokuden
has
been
renovated,
so
it
is
in
very
good
condition.
The
appearance
is
similar
to
the
traditional
Japanese
shrine
building,
but
the
use
of
reinforced
concrete
and
stone
makes
the
Budokan
still
feel
as
complete
as
new.
One
of
the
highlights
is
that
it
is
obviously
built
with
concrete
building
materials,
but
it
is
full
of
wood-like
architecture
styles,
which
is
amazing.
The
stone
road
around
the
Budokan
is
extremely
compatible
with
the
style
of
the
gym
itself,
and
even
the
colors
are
quite
matched.
From
the
front,
the
building
of
the
Budokan
and
the
stone
road
in
front
make
the
overall
style
extraordinary;
especially
the
porch
roof
adopts
Tangbo
style,
which
is
more
special.
.
There
are
many
green
plants
all
around,
many
of
which
are
big
trees
left
over
from
the
Japanese
occupation
period.
The
green
shade
covers
the
sky,
and
it
merges
with
the
Wude
Hall
into
a
solemn
painting.
(Original)
隱身在忠義國小校園之內,在今日是學校的禮堂,也是日治時期大日本武德會為了推廣武道所建立的武道館,現為市定古蹟。
武德殿建築因經過整修,所以保存狀況非常良好,外觀類似日本傳統的神社建築,但是採用了鋼筋混凝土與石材,使得武道館至今還有完整如新的感覺。
其中一大亮點就是明明以混凝土建材所建,卻處處都是仿木構建築的風格,讓人嘖嘖稱奇。
武道館周圍的石路與道館本身風格極度配合,連色調也相當搭,從正面看上去,武道館建築加上正前方的石路,使得整體氣派非凡;尤其門廊屋頂採用唐博風式,造型更顯特殊。
四周的綠色植物眾多,很多是日治時期留下來的大樹,綠蔭遮天,與武德殿融合成一幅莊嚴的畫作。
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