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  1. Official name. In accordance with the imperial naming conventions, it was renamed Fukiage Sento Palace (吹上仙洞御所, Fukiage Sentō Gosho) when Emperor Akihito abdicated on 30 April 2019. Akihito left the palace on March 31, 2020. His son Naruhito moved in there in September 2021. When the Emperor resides, it is simply referred to as the ...

  2. The Tokyo Imperial Palace (皇居, Kōkyo, literally 'Imperial Residence') is the main residence of the Emperor of Japan.It is a large park-like area located in the Chiyoda district of the Chiyoda ward of Tokyo and contains several buildings including the Fukiage Palace (吹上御所, Fukiage gosho) where the Emperor has his living quarters, the main palace (宮殿, Kyūden) where various ...

  3. Description. Fukiage Omiya Palace. (Photo: Imperial Household Agency) The Fukiage Omiya Palace, which is located in the Fukiage area of the Imperial Palace, was the living quarter of Emperor Showa and Empress Kojun. Go to top of the page.

  4. The “Fukiage Ōmiya Palace” is a private mansion located in the “Fukiage Garden,” a separate region within the compound that is only open to the public on rare occasions. The Emperor and his family did not always live here permanently since they would occasionally relocate to the majestic Akasaka Palace, one of Japan’s two official state guest houses, during building periods.

  5. Fukiage Ōmiya Palace (吹上大宮御所, Fukiage Ōmiya-gosho) in the Kōkyo in Tokyo was originally the residence of Emperor Shōwa and Empress Kōjun and was called Fukiage Palace. After the Emperor's death in 1989, the palace was renamed Fukiage Ōmiya Palace where the Empress Dowager lived until her death in 2000. References

  6. The Imperial Palace contains the Fukiage Omiya Palace, the former residence of Emperor Showa and Empress Kojun ; the Imperial Palace, where various functions are conducted; the Imperial Household Agency buildings; Momijiyama Imperial Cocoonery; Toukagakudo (Imperial Concert Hall); and the East Gardens of the Imperial Palace. map

  7. The Tokyo Imperial Palace stands in the geographical and symbolic center of Japan on the site of the ancient Edo-jō, the castle of the Tokugawa shogunate. The palace complex consists of multiple structures, including the Emperor's residence (Fukiage Palace, Fukiage Gosho), the main palace where various ceremonies and receptions occur, and the ...

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