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Akasaka Palace - 443154 viewsAkasaka Palace is a former imperial residence which is now used by the Japanese Government as a State Guest-House (Geihinkan) to accommodates visiting dignitaries. The building was designed by Katayama Tokuma and completed in 1909. - 4431
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Akasaka Palace - 443552 viewsAkasaka Palace is a former imperial residence which is now used by the Japanese Government as a State Guest-House (Geihinkan) to accommodates visiting dignitaries. The building was designed by Katayama Tokuma and completed in 1909. - 4435
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Akasaka Palace - 443731 viewsAkasaka Palace is a former imperial residence which is now used by the Japanese Government as a State Guest-House (Geihinkan) to accommodates visiting dignitaries. The building was designed by Katayama Tokuma and completed in 1909. - 4437
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Akasaka Palace - 444059 viewsAkasaka Palace is a former imperial residence which is now used by the Japanese Government as a State Guest-House (Geihinkan) to accommodates visiting dignitaries. The building was designed by Katayama Tokuma and completed in 1909. - 4440
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Akasaka Palace - 444935 viewsAkasaka Palace is a former imperial residence which is now used by the Japanese Government as a State Guest-House (Geihinkan) to accommodates visiting dignitaries. The building was designed by Katayama Tokuma and completed in 1909. - 4449
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Akasaka Palace - 445235 viewsAkasaka Palace is a former imperial residence which is now used by the Japanese Government as a State Guest-House (Geihinkan) to accommodates visiting dignitaries. The building was designed by Katayama Tokuma and completed in 1909. - 4452
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