This schematic showcases a striking Japanese-style pagoda built directly over water, featuring a bold red and gray color scheme that creates dramatic visual contrast. The four-story tower uses traditional tiered architecture with curved eaves and decorative roofing on each level, constructed primarily from red concrete or wool blocks combined with stone brick and andesite for the upper roofing sections. The structure sits on a solid platform foundation that extends into the water, with wooden bridge pathways connecting to the shore and surrounding landscape elements including stone lanterns and small decorative trees.
The pagoda's waterfront location makes it perfect for coastal builds, harbor districts, or island settlements where you want a commanding architectural centerpiece. The design includes ornamental details like corner spires topped with redstone torches for atmospheric lighting, and the multi-level interior provides ample space for shops, shrines, or living quarters. This schematic works exceptionally well in ocean biomes, lakeside locations, or as part of larger Asian-themed village projects where the vibrant red color scheme stands out beautifully against natural water and sky backgrounds.