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Ogasawara-Hakushaku-Tei

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Former residence of Count Ogasawara

The Ogasawara-Hakushaku-Tei (小笠原伯爵邸) is the former residence of Count Ogasawara Nagayoshi (1885-1935), located in Shinjuku, Tokyo.

It was built in 1927.[1] The style is in the Spanish Colonial Revival architecture and inside the cigar room is in the Moorish Revival architecture.

See also

References

  1. ^ "Tokyo's Western Architectural Legacy". NHK World. NHK. 30 January 2018. Retrieved 31 January 2018.