There is a certain history of European architecture, the exterior wall is a bit old through the wind and frost, but the interior is still very good.
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Hyogo House Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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The Hyogo Prefectural Mansion is located in the central district of Kobe. It is a building with French Renaissance art style. It was designed by the famous architect Yamaguchi Hanroku and opened in Meiji 35 (1902). It used to be the main office building of the 4th generation county government, but it was destroyed in the war, leaving only the outer wall of the entire mansion. After two restorations after the war, it has become a Hyogo prefectural residence with a strong Meiji style. The mansion often hosts various important ceremonies, and memorial ceremonies for the Great Hanshin Earthquake are also held here.
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There is a certain history of European architecture, the exterior wall is a bit old through the wind and frost, but the interior is still very good.
Hyogo County Mansion has a long history. After the second restoration after the war, there is a strong Mingye style.
It's a historic mansion with a very special appearance. It's very admirable.
This French Renaissance style building was designed by the famous architect Yamaguchi Half Six. It was built in 1902 (Meiji 35). At that time, it came out as the general office building of the fourth generation County government.
A building full of French Renaissance art styles