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Suzaki Imperial Villa

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”Tenno Beach” near the Suzaki Imperial Villa

Suzaki Imperial Villa (須崎御用邸, Suzaki Goyōtei), located in the Suzaki neighborhood of Shimoda city, Shizuoka Prefecture, Japan is a residence owned by the Japanese Imperial Family, and used on infrequent intervals as an informal summer retreat.

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History

The Imperial Family of Japan previously had residences in several locations within Shizuoka Prefecture:

The Suzaki Imperial Villa was acquired by the Imperial Household Agency after the Numazu Imperial Villa was given to the city of Numazu. It is located on the west bank of Sagami Bay at the southern tip of Izu Peninsula near where the waters of the bay mix with the Kuroshio Current offshore. The Villa was the location of a marine biology laboratory managed by Emperor Shōwa, who used to visit it for some ten days in spring, summer and winter, and complemented the similar laboratory he operated at the Hayama Imperial Villa on the opposite side of the bay. Research from the laboratory has resulted in a number of technical monographs.

The villa building itself is a one-story building of western architectural design and dates to 1971.

The adjacent private beach is informally known as Tenno Beach, or Emperor Beach. The bay is not deep, providing safety for the Emperor's family. The beach is surrounded by beautiful rock formations, which further limits public access.

References

  1. ^ "Tagawa Sangyo Co., LTD. | About us | Company profile".
  • Corner, E. J. H. His Majesty Emperor Hirohito of Japan, K. G. 29 April 1901-7 January 1989, Biographical Memoirs of Fellows of the Royal Society, Vol. 36, (Dec., 1990), pp. 243–272
  • Kitayama Taiju. Brown Algae from the Suzaki Imperial Villa, Suzaki, Shimoda, Japan, Memoirs of the National Science Museum VOL.;NO.40;PAGE.7-21(2006) Journal Code:G0688A ISSN 0082-4755

External links

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