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and not an imperial crown prince himself, there is currently no Tōgū Palace in Japan and there will not be one until there is another imperial crown prince.
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A major series of renewal works took place for a year in 2008–2009, during which time the Prince lived temporarily in the smaller Akasaka East Palace
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was achieved in 1960. It saw a first wave of expansion works in 1978. A Japanese Garden was added in 1994 for the arrival of the crown princess
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became Imperial crown Prince in 1683 and from 1686 used a different palace than the Imperial palace for his Tōgū palace, located where the
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Similarly, Akihito lived in this same palace when Hirohito died. Between his accession to the throne in 1989 to his moving to the
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The palace has of 72 rooms (12 reception rooms, 38 office rooms, 22 residence rooms). It has two floors and one basement floor.
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when Naruhito became emperor. The Emperor used this palace as his primary residence until he moved to the
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traditionally does not refer to a single location, but to any residence of the imperial crown prince. As
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of the estate, which was renamed for the occasion Temporary Togu Palace
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was used as the Tōgū palace for the early years of Hirohito, future
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on 1 May 2019 was called Tōgū Palace, but changed its name to
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The Crown Prince's Residence – The Imperial Household Agency
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in December 1993 the palace was also called Akasaka Palace.
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The construction of a Tōgū palace for Yoshihito (future
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The site of the palace used to house the Ōmiya Palace
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Any residence of the imperial crown prince of Japan
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Index

Prince Akishino
heir presumptive
Emperor

Naruhito
Chrysantheum throne
Fukiage Palace
Imperial Palace
Fukiage Palace
Akasaka Estate
Moto-Akasaka
Empress Teimei
Emperor Taishō
Yoshirō Taniguchi
Masako
Heian Palace
Asahito
Kyōto Sentō palace
emperor Taisho
Geihinkan

Takanawa Residence
emperor Shōwa
The Crown Prince's Residence – The Imperial Household Agency
Imperial Household Agency
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Japanese imperial residences

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