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Coordinates: 35°3826N 139°4410E / 35.640556°N 139.736111°E / 35.640556; 139.736111
 

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Takanawa Imperial Residence
高輪皇族邸
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General information
TypeImperial Residence
Address1-14-1 Takanawa Minato-ku Tokyo
Town or cityTokyo
CountryJapan
Coordinates35°38′26N 139°44′10E / 35.640556°N 139.736111°E / 35.640556; 139.736111
Completed1973
Known forResidence of Emperor emeritus Akihito and Empress emerita Michiko

The Takanawa Imperial Residence (高輪皇族邸, Takanawa Kōzokutei) is an Imperial residence in Tokyo.

From 1931 to 2004, it was the residence of Nobuhito, Prince Takamatsu and his spouse, Kikuko, Princess Takamatsu. On March 31, 2020, the Emperor emeritus Akihito and the Empress emerita Michiko moved in. The official name of the residence was then changed to Sento Karigosho (仙洞仮御所, litt. "Temporary Emeritus Imperial Palace").

History[edit]

The residence was the site of the secondary Edo residence of the Hosokawa clan. In 1891, it was chosen to be the residence of Masako, Princess Tsune and Fusako, Princess Kane, two daughters of the Emperor. Hirohito resided as the Crown Prince between 1913 and 1924. It became the residence of Nobuhito in 1931, and a building in Tudor style and a Japanese style building were built. They survived the war, but part of the grounds were confiscated. On those grounds were built the Takamatsu Junior high school and public residences.

The western style building was dismantled in 1972, and a new reinforced concrete residence was built in its place. Kikuko resided until her death in 2004, after which the residence was unused.

Temporary Emeritus Imperial Palace[edit]

The Takanawa residence was chosen as a temporary palace for Akihito and Michiko during the refurbishment of the Akasaka Palace (current Togu palace), which will be their Sentō Imperial Palace (仙洞御所, litt. "Emeritus Imperial Palace").[1] It became the Sentō Karigosho (仙洞仮御所, litt. "Temporary Emeritus Imperial Palace") when they moved in on March 31, 2020.[2]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "新たな皇室のお住まいは" [The residences of the new Imperial family]. NHK.
  • ^ "上皇ご夫妻、31日に仙洞仮御所へ 高輪皇族邸を改修" [Their majesties to move in on March 31st to the Emeritus Imperial Palace, Takanawa residence refurbished]. Asahi Shibun. 13 March 2020. Retrieved 13 July 2020.

  • Retrieved from "https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Takanawa_Residence&oldid=1226799459"

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