Meteor Plaza is located in the port of Shichirui on the Shimane Peninsuka. Now part ofMihonoseki which itself is now part of nMatsue City.
Its primary function is as a ferry terminal operating car ferries and high-speed ferries to the Oki Islands.
Meteor Plaza was designed by Shimane-born architect Shin Takamatsu and opened in 1995
As well as the ferry terminal the complex also houses a saltwater swimming pool and a museum and performance space, although I am unsure how often the pool opens nowadays.
The museum is devoted to the meteor that struck the earth a few kilometers away in 1992.
The cone of the structure represents the meteor's trajectory, and the weird curved shape is the shape of the meteor itself.
The meteor crashed through a local house and embedded itself in the earth. The inhabitants, who were home at the time, didn't notice it until next morning as the night was very noisy with a thunderstorm
Inside the big space is a kind of auditorium that puts on a light show and a short movie about the meteor.
When we visited we were the only people there so it was kind of eerie.
The meteor itself is on display inside the cone structure. It weighs 6.8 kilos and is just over 25 cms long.
The curved interior of the performance space offered me plenty of opportunity for the kind of geometric abstract photos I am partial to...
an amazing structure! thank you
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Wow, these are wonderful geometric shots, Jake!
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