帝冠様式
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The Imperial Crown Style (Teikanyōshiki) is a style of Japanese architecture developed for the Japanese Empire in the early twentieth century.
Main category: Imperial Crown architecture
Japan
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Nagoya City Hall
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Kudan Hall
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Kudan Hall Entrance
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Distinct design of the roof with symmetrical landscaping to compliment the architectural style of the main building of the Tokyo National Museum
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Kyoto Municipal Museum of Art interior
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Tokugawa Art Museum, Nagoya
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Karafuto Prefectural Museum in Toyohara, today Russia (c.1937), by Yoshio Kaizuka
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Biwako Otsukan, Yanagasaki Lakeside Park, Shiga Prefecture
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Gamagori Hotel, built in 1934
Korea
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Seoul City Hall (1925), designed by Nagasaburo Iwai
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Heian-Hoku Provincial Office
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Keisho-Nan Provincial Office
Manchukuo
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State Council Building, Hsinking
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Supreme Court, built 1938
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Economic Affairs Ministry
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Justice Ministry
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Ministry of Transportation and Communications
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Livelihood Ministry
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Telegraph and Telephone Company
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Kwantung Army Headquarters
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Capital Police Hall
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Daido Gakuin
Taiwan Island
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Taiwan High Court, Taipei
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Judicial Yuan (Former Taiwan High Court), Taipei
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Judicial Yuan (Former Taiwan High Court), Taipei
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Hualien District Court
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Kaohsiung Museum of History
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old Kaohsiung Railway Station