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Though much of the site is off limits to the public, there have been multiple instances of tourists attempting to trespass on the palace grounds by swimming in the moat. In 2008, a British tourist stripped naked, repeatedly dove into and swam across the moat in an attempt to avoid being arrested, and
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in their exterior appearance while the interiors were an eclectic mixture of fashionable Japanese and European elements. The ceilings of the grand chambers were coffered with Japanese elements; however, Western chairs, tables and heavy curtains furnished the spaces. The floors of the public rooms had
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was founded in 2004 with the aim of a historically correct reconstruction of at least the main donjon. In March 2013, Naotaka Kotake, head of the group, said that "the capital city needs a symbolic building", and that the group planned to collect donations and signatures on a petition in support of
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Construction work began in 1961 with a new pond in the Ninomaru, as well as the repair and restoration of various keeps and structures from the Edo period. On 30 May 1963, the area was declared by the Japanese government a "Special Historic Relic" under the Cultural Properties Protection Law.
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on 6 March 1963. The ferro-concrete building covers a total area of 1,254 m (13,500 sq ft). The hall is octagon-shaped and each of its eight outer walls is decorated with differently designed mosaic tiles. Construction began in August 1964 and was completed in February 1966.
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or approximately 737.25 m (7,935.7 sq ft). In the interior, the coffered ceiling was traditional Japanese-style, while the floor was parquetry. The roof was styled similarly to the Kyoto Imperial Palace, but was covered with (fireproof) copper plates rather than
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The East Gardens is where most of the administrative buildings for the palace are located and encompasses the former Honmaru and Ninomaru areas of Edo Castle, a total of 210,000 m (2,300,000 sq ft). Located on the grounds of the East Gardens is the Imperial
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used stones and a plastic pole as weapons when faced by staff and local police officers. A similar incident took place in 2013, in which two drunken tourists decided to try to sneak into the palace building after removing their clothing and entering the water near
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was built as a dormitory for imperial princesses, however this building was removed prior to the construction of the present gardens. Other buildings such as stables and housing were removed to create the East Garden in its present configuration.
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and the East Gardens, the main grounds of the palace are generally closed to the public, except for reserved guided tours from Tuesdays to Saturdays (which access only the Kyūden Totei Plaza in front of the Chowaden). Each
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Symbolic trees representing each prefecture in Japan are planted in the northwestern corner of Ninomaru enceinte. Such trees have been donated from each prefecture and there are total of 260, covering 30 varieties.
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Music Hall, the Music Department of the Board of Ceremonies of the Imperial Household, the Archives and Mausolea Department Imperial Household Agency, structures for the guards such as the
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The main audience hall was the central part of the palace. It was the largest building in the compound. Guests were received there for public events. The floor space was more than 223
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over the moat were replaced with stone and iron bridges. The buildings of the Imperial Palace constructed in the Meiji era were constructed of wood. Their design employed traditional
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New ambassadors arrive at the palace to hand in their accreditation to the Emperor to be picked up from Tokyo Station either in a limousine or the carriage.
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structures produced domestically, with two stories above ground and one story below. The buildings of the Imperial Palace were constructed by the
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Several structures that were added since the Meiji period were removed over time to allow construction of the East Garden. In 1932, the
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in a modernist style with clear Japanese architectural references such as the large, gabled hipped roof, columns and beams.
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compounds now comprise the East Gardens, an area with public access containing administrative and other public buildings.
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The Kyūden is used for both receiving state guests and holding official state ceremonies and functions. The Matsu-no-Ma (
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on 26 November 1868, the Emperor arrived at the Edo Castle, made it to his new residence and renamed it to Tōkei Castle
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Building of the former Privy Council in the East Garden area, one of the few buildings from the pre-war Showa period
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In the late Taishō and early Shōwa period, more concrete buildings were added, such as the headquarters of the
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on July 29, 1945, and was hit with 2000-pound bombs. In August 1945, in the closing days of the Pacific War,
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The 1.15-square-kilometer (0.44 sq mi) palace grounds and gardens are built on the site of the old
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The Fukiage Garden has carried the name since the Edo period and is used as the residential area for the
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and residences were constructed on the western portion of the site in 1964–1968, designed by architect
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the modern residence was completed in 1993. The residence is currently in use by Emperor Naruhito.
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and was the residence of the Empress Dowager until her death in 2000. It is currently not in use.
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Fujimi-yagura (Mt Fuji-view keep), guard building within the inner grounds of the Imperial Palace
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The present Imperial Palace encompasses the retrenchments of the former Edo Castle. The modern
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at an underground air-raid shelter on the palace grounds referred to as His Majesty's Library
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The small Ninomaru Garden at the foot of the castle hill was originally planted in 1636 by
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is located to the east of the former main donjon of Edo Castle in the Honmaru. Designed by
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rebuilding the tower. A reconstruction blueprint had been made based on old documents. The
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consists of outer gardens that ring the Imperial Palace. It contain bronze monuments to
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after the Meiji restoration, but was reconstructed in its original location in 1912.
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Circa 1.15 km (0.44 sq mi) (Imperial Household Agency management part)
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Imperial Palace front entrance field with Chiyoda office buildings in the background
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designed for various imperial court functions and receptions is located in the old
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Due to the large-scale destruction of the Meiji-era palace, a new main palace hall
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It was moved to its present location during the construction of the East Garden.
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from the original on November 11, 2017 – via The Free Library by Farlex.
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that was located in the Fukiage Garden during the Edo period. It moved to the
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where various ceremonies and receptions take place, some residences of the
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in the northern section was originally the residence of Emperor Showa and
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from December 8, 1993, to March 2020. After a period of refurbishment,
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Information on visiting the Imperial Palace on the Emperor's birthday
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at the time had not indicated whether it would support the project.
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Tokyo Cultural Heritage Map, Tokyo Metropolitan Board of Education
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in this room, as well as appointing or dismissing ambassadors and
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was constructed on the site in 1888. The castle has many gardens.
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section of the palace grounds. On a much more modest scale, the
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met with his Privy Council and made decisions culminating in the
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Previous fires had destroyed the Honmaru area containing the old
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Circa 2.30 km (0.89 sq mi) (total area, including
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Buildings and structures in Japan destroyed during World War II
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The main buildings of the palace grounds, including the Kyūden
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bridge, which leads to the main gate of the Imperial Palace
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are kept here and the sanctuary plays a religious role in
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or carpets, while the residential spaces used traditional
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where the Emperor has his living quarters, the main palace
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From 1888 to 1948, the compound was called Palace Castle
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in 1948, while the eastern part was renamed East Garden
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The Imperial Palace and the Imperial Household Agency
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One of the entrances for supporting staff buildings
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Index

Imperial Palace of Japan

Edo Castle
Palace
Imperial Household Agency
Three Palace Sanctuaries
imperial family
Tokyo
Japan
Coordinates
35°40′57″N 139°45′08″E / 35.6825°N 139.7521°E / 35.6825; 139.7521
Kokyo Gaien National Garden
皇居
Emperor of Japan
park
Chiyoda
Chiyoda ward
Tokyo
Fukiage Palace
Imperial Family
Edo Castle
Edo Castle



shogunate
Meiji Restoration
Tokugawa Yoshinobu
Edo Castle
Kyoto Imperial Palace

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