Tōgū Palace
The Tōgū Palace (東宮御所, Tōgū-gosho)[1] is located in the Akasaka Estate in Akasaka, Tokyo. Tōgū literally means "East Palace", the traditional name for the residence of the Crown Prince in East Asia.
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Overview
The site used to be the Ōmiya Palace (大宮御所, Ōmiya-gosho), the residence of Empress Teimei, the consort of Emperor Taishō. After her death at the palace in 1951, the site of the palace was converted to the Crown Prince's residence.
Following tradition, then-Crown Prince Naruhito resided in the Akasaka Palace before moving to the more modern and smaller East Palace. Responsible for the upkeep and organisation of the palace is the East Palace Chamberlain (東宮侍従, Tōgū-jijū). The Grand Master is the head of the Board of the Crown Prince's Household and reports to the Imperial Household Agency.
References
- "The Crown Prince's Residence", The Crown Prince's Residence - The Imperial Household Agency, Imperial Household Agency.