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  2. Imperial Hotel, Tokyo - Wikipedia

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    The entrance courtyard of Wright's Imperial Hotel designed in the Mayan Revival Style. The second Imperial Hotel was built from 1919 to 1923, and officially opened on 1 September 1923. This hotel was the best-known of Frank Lloyd Wright's buildings in Japan. It was designed roughly in the shape of its own logo, with the guest room wings forming ...

  3. Japanese-Western Eclectic Architecture - Wikipedia

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    The term Japanese-Western Eclectic Architecture had been used by Waseda University sociologist Wajiro Kon, in his 1925 survey of housing recently built along the Chūō Main Line in Tokyo. [3] Wajiro reviewed 588 houses built in 1921 near Asagaya Station and categorised them as Japanese Style, Culture Style, and Japanese Western Style ...

  4. Imperial Crown Style - Wikipedia

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    Before the end of World War II, the style was originally referred to as Emperor's Crown Amalgamate Style, and sometimes Emperor's Crown Style (帝冠式, Teikanshiki). [2] [3] [4] Starting in Japan in the 1930s, this Western and Japanese eclectic architectural style was promoted by Itō Chūta, [5] [3] Sano Toshikata, [3] and Takeda Goichi. [5]

  5. Rokumeikan - Wikipedia

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    Rokumeikan model (Edo-Tokyo Museum) Conder received a commission to design a new structure [1]: 245 in 1880, and building work started in 1881. Conder borrowed from the French Renaissance style, and used a Mansard roof in his design, which also incorporated an arched portico with columns. However, Conder's wish to put Japanese elements in the ...

  6. Category:Hotels in Tokyo - Wikipedia

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    Hotel New Otani Tokyo; New Sanno Hotel; Nippon Seinenkan; P. Palace Hotel, Tokyo; S. Sakura Hotel This page was last edited on 26 April 2023, at 02:37 (UTC). Text ...

  7. Akasaka Palace - Wikipedia

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    Location: Tokyo, Minato-ku, Moto-Akasaka-chome No. 1 The building has 15,000 m 2 of floor space, and together with a smaller structure in the Japanese style, occupies a 117,000 m 2 site. The main building is a Neo-Baroque style Western building, [2] resembling in particular the Hofburg Palace.