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Originally, the Meiji government in Japan

It imitated the Palace of Versailles in France and built the Palace of Akasaka in a Western style.

I tried to make it a Western-style palace where the Meiji Teno family lived.

Meiji Denno refused to move in, saying it was too fancy.

Even after that, the Meiji Teno family continued to live in the palace where they lived.

Eventually, the Akasaka Palace was occupied by the Japanese imperial family for only a few years.

At best, before Showa Denno ascended the throne, during the reign of the Crown Prince,

He lived in Akasaka Palace for a few years.

Akasaka Palace in Japan is still used as a guest house for foreign guests.

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