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How has Japan's traditional architecture adapted to modern urban environments?
How has Japan's traditional architecture adapted to modern urban environments?
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Japan’s traditional architecture has adapted to modern urban environments through innovative designs that blend traditional elements with contemporary materials and construction techniques. Architects incorporate features like sliding doors, tatami mats, and wooden lattice screens into modern buildings, preserving cultural heritage while meeting the demands of urban living.