Cherry Field Gate

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Cherry Field Gate is the English literal meaning of "Sakurada Gate," a historic gate of Japan’s Tokyo Imperial Palace.

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Cherry Field Gate canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf architectural structure
cultural heritage site
historic gate
adjacentTo Hibiya district NERFINISHED
associatedWith Edo Castle
associatedWithEvent Sakurada Gate Incident (1860)
belongsToComplex former Edo Castle complex
culturalSignificance symbol of Tokyo Imperial Palace defenses
etymology named after cherry fields that once existed nearby
function castle gate
defensive gate
hasAccess pedestrian
road traffic
hasAlternativeName Sakurada Gate
hasFeature massive stone walls
watchtower-like structures
hasJapaneseName 桜田門
hasLanguage English
hasLiteralMeaningOf Sakurada Gate
hasMeaning Cherry Field Gate self-link
hasOrientation southwest side of the Imperial Palace
hasRomanizedJapaneseName Sakurada Gate
surface form: Sakurada-mon
heritageStatus protected historic structure
historicalPeriod Edo period
isLiteralTranslationOf Sakurada Gate
surface form: Sakurada-mon
locatedIn Tokyo Imperial Palace
locatedInCity Tokyo
locatedInCountry Japan
maintainedBy Imperial Household Agency
material stone
wood
near Government ministries in Kasumigaseki
Kasumigaseki
surface form: Kasumigaseki government district

National Diet Building
overlooks moat of Tokyo Imperial Palace
partOf Tokyo Imperial Palace grounds
surface form: Tokyo Imperial Palace outer defenses
tourismAttraction Tokyo
usedAs entrance to palace grounds
visibleFrom Sakurada-dori Avenue

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Sakurada Gate hasLiteralMeaning Cherry Field Gate
Cherry Field Gate hasMeaning Cherry Field Gate self-link