Geihinkan Kokyō Akasaka Rikyu

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Geihinkan Kokyō Akasaka Rikyu is a former imperial residence in Tokyo that now serves as Japan’s primary state guest house for hosting visiting dignitaries and official events.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf former imperial residence
state guest house
alsoKnownAs Akasaka Palace NERFINISHED
State Guest House, Akasaka Palace NERFINISHED
architecturalStyle European palace style
Neo-Baroque NERFINISHED
category Official residences in Japan
Palaces in Tokyo
State guest houses of Japan NERFINISHED
country Japan
function hosting visiting dignitaries
primary state guest house of Japan
venue for official events
hasBallroom yes
hasFacility Japanese-style annex
annex building
main building
hasGarden Akasaka Palace gardens NERFINISHED
hasReceptionHall yes
hasStateDiningRoom yes
heritageStatus National Treasure of Japan
locatedIn Minato, Tokyo NERFINISHED
Tokyo
locatedInArea Akasaka NERFINISHED
neighborhood Akasaka NERFINISHED
notableFor European-style palace architecture in Japan
hosting foreign heads of state
officialName Geihinkan Kokyō Akasaka Rikyu NERFINISHED
openToPublic yes (limited, on certain days)
operator Cabinet Office of Japan NERFINISHED
originalFunction imperial residence
owner Government of Japan NERFINISHED
primaryUse accommodation for state guests
venue for state banquets
venue for summit meetings
securityLevel high
symbolOf Japanese hospitality to foreign dignitaries
Japan’s diplomacy
usedBy Cabinet Office of Japan NERFINISHED
Government of Japan NERFINISHED
usedFor bilateral talks
cultural events for state guests
multilateral conferences
ward Minato NERFINISHED

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Akasaka Palace JapaneseOfficialName Geihinkan Kokyō Akasaka Rikyu