Akasaka Palace | |
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Native name 赤坂離宮 (Japanese) | |
Location | Moto Akasaka, Minato, Tokyo, Japan |
Coordinates | 35°40′48″N 139°43′43″E / 35.68000°N 139.72861°E |
Area | 15,000 m2 (160,000 sq ft) (floor space) 117,000 m2 (1,260,000 sq ft) (site) |
Built | 1899-1909 |
Built for | Crown Prince Daijō Tennō |
Designated | 2009 |
Akasaka Palace (赤坂離宮, Akasaka Rikyū) is a state guest house (迎賓館, geihinkan) of the government of Japan. Other state guesthouses include the Kyoto State Guest House and the Osaka State Guest House.
The palace was originally built as the Imperial Palace for the Crown Prince (東宮御所, Tōgū Gosho) in 1909. Today the palace is designated by the Government of Japan as an official accommodation for visiting state dignitaries. Located in the Moto-Akasaka, Minato, Tokyo, the building took on its present function in 1974, having previously been an imperial detached palace. In 2009 the palace was designated as a National Treasure of Japan.[1]