Rokumeikan
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كان روكوميكان عبارة عن مبنى كبير مكون من طابقين في طوكيو، تم الانتهاء منه في عام 1883، وأصبح رمزًا مثيرًا للجدل للتغريب في فترة ميجي. تم تكليفه بإيواء الضيوف الأجانب من قبل وزير الخارجية إينوي كاورو، وقد صممه المهندس المعماري البريطاني يوشيا... ويكيبيديا (إنجليزية)
The Rokumeikan was a large two-story building in Tokyo, completed in 1883, which became a controversial symbol of Westernisation in the Meiji period.
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في النهاية، انتهت محاولات إينوي كاورو لمراجعة المعاهدات غير المتكافئة بالفشل، وتم اتخاذ القرار ببيع روكومييكان إلى كازوكو كايكان ("نادي الأقران") في عام 1894. بعد ذلك، تم بيع المبنى إلى شركة ياماتو للتأمين على الحياة في عام 1927، وتم هدمه في عام 1940 .
22/09/2023 · The center of Japan's Westernization is said to have been the Rokumeikan, an opulent two-story building completed in 1883. It was commissioned ...
A large two-story building in Tokyo, completed in 1883, which was to become a controversial symbol of Westernization in the Meiji period.
The Rokumeikan was constructed in 1883 - the sixteenth year of the Meiji Era - as a place of socializing for the Government and Japanese aristocracy.
06/05/2021 · The Rokumeikan has left a different kind of mark within Japanese culture and society through its facilitation of the spread of the western musical tradition.
Rokumeikan, from the series True Pictures of Famous Places in Tokyo is an object in the NMAA collection.
Inoue favored depictions of the urban, rapidly changing cityscape. Sadly, he died prematurely in 1889 at the age of twenty-five. At the time of his death he ...
The Rokumeikan (鹿鳴館?) "Deer-cry Hall" was a large two-story building in Tokyo, completed in 1883, which was to become a controversial symbol of ...
The Rokumeikan, or Deer-Cry Pavilion, was one of the hallmarks of this new emphasis on Westernization. Built in Tokyo in 1883, the Rokumeikan was an restaurant ...
It is widely known that Rokumeikan, or Deer Cry Pavilion, was opened at the former premises of daimyo Shimazu in 1883 and was subsequently sold to Kazoku Kaikan ...