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Built in 1933 by Kenzo Adachi, former secretary of state. It was built to be the spiritual training center and is now used as a folk museum.
Sankei-en was the residence of Sankei, a man of culture known for collecting antiques and Japanese works of modern art. Buildings declared Important Cultural Property, artwork, and valuable materials are on display.
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Built in 1933 by Kenzo Adachi, former secretary of state. It was built to be the spiritual training center and is now used as a folk museum.
The vast classical Japan garden covering over 18,000 square meters was opened by Hara Sankei, a businessman who made a fortune with the Japanese silk trade. Rinshunkaku,...
Negishi Forest Park was established in 1866 as the first permanent facility in Japan where Western-style horse racing was held and sponsored by a foreigner's club....