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In 1969, the property owners demanded the end of the leasing agreement and the return of the land and facility. After a prolonged legal battle, the Japanese government acquiesced with a promise to the U.S. military of providing an alternative location for a lodging facility in central Tokyo. The new
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After eight years of planning and three years of construction at a cost of $ 39 million, the all-ranks New Sanno Hotel opened in October 1983. The new hotel was constructed on the site of what was previously the headquarters of electrical manufacturer
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lodging and from 1972 to 1975 as billeting for E-7 and above. During this time, the property remained under the ownership of Anzen Motor Car Co., its original owner, from whom the government of Japan leased the facility for use by the U.S. military.
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The old Sanno Hotel was closed in October 1983 and demolished. The site remained vacant until 2000 as various redevelopment plans failed to materialize. The site was ultimately used for a new 44-story office tower, the
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forces took over the facility in 1946 and rebuilt it for use first as American family apartments and later as VIP and senior officers’ billeting. From 1959 to 1972, it was used as
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and the Dai-chi Hotel, and was frequented by government and military officials. The hotel served as the headquarters for dissident military units during the
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On August 14, 2017, the Tokyo Metropolitan Police Department conducted an anti-terrorist exercise on hotel grounds.
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In addition to active duty and retired U.S. military personnel eligible to use other
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Hurwitz, David, "Coup d'etat, protests highlight Sanno's history",
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The original Sanno Hotel opened in 1932 on the southern side of
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Military installations of the United States in Japan
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Minami-Azabu, Minato, Tokyo
Coordinates
35°38′50″N 139°43′30″E / 35.647254°N 139.724891°E / 35.647254; 139.724891
United States Navy
thenewsanno.com
Tokyo
Navy Exchange
U.S.–Japan Status of Forces Agreement
Armed Forces Recreation Centers

February 26 Incident
Hie Shrine
Nagatachō, Tokyo
Akasaka
Imperial Palace
National Diet Building
Imperial Hotel
February 26 Incident
Allied bombing
American occupation
field officer
Minami-Azabu, Minato, Tokyo
Sanno Park Tower
NTT DoCoMo
Anritsu
"都内の米軍基地"
the original
"Resources"
https://web.archive.org/web/20161227015512/https://www.usfj.mil/Portals/80/Documents/Instructions/36-2605%20(USFJI).pdf

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