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Architects

Nagoya Station grand re-opening, Nagoya, 1937.
City Office, Yokohama, c. 1920.
Central Post Office, Tokyo, c. 1935.
International House, Azabu, Tokyo, 1968.
Reader’s Digest Building, Tokyo, c. 1955.
Teishin-sho (Ministry of Communications), Tsukiji, c. 1900.
Justice Ministry, Kasumigaseki, Tokyo, c. 1910.
Taishin-in (Supreme Court, or Court of Cassation), c. 1910.
Imperial Hotel (1923-1968).
Imperial Hemp Weaving Co. Building, Nihonbashi, c. 1930.
Josiah Conder: Department of the Navy, Kasumigaseki, c. 1910
Yasuda Auditorium, Tokyo University, c. 1930.
Peacock Alley, Imperial Hotel, c. 1950.
“London Town”, Marunouchi, Tokyo, c. 1920.
Nikolai Cathedral, Ochanomizu, c. 1920-1930.
Imperial Diet Building, Kasumigaseki, c. 1890-1940.
Koshien Hotel, Nishinomiya, c. 1930.
Imperial Hotel (1890-1923).
The Teikoku Theatre, The Best Theatre in Tokyo, c. 1920-30
Hakubutsu-kan (National Museum), Ueno Park, Tokyo, c. 1910.
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