Nagoya City Hall
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Room for honoured guests
Nagoya City Hall (名古屋市役所, Nagoya Shiyakusho) is the city hall of the city of Nagoya, Japan.
It is designed in the Imperial Crown style, a fusion Japanese and modern style. It survived the bombings of World War II and is registered as a Tangible Cultural Property of Japan.
It is located close to the Aichi Prefectural Government Office.
History[]
The present main building was built on September 6, 1933.
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Japan 1934 stamped photo postcard showing the municipal office of Nagoya
Location[]
1-1, Sannomaru 3-chome, Naka-ku, Nagoya, Japan (Postal code 460-8508).
External links[]
Media related to Nagoya City Hall at Wikimedia Commons
Coordinates: 35°10′53.21″N 136°54′22.92″E / 35.1814472°N 136.9063667°E
Categories:
- Buildings and structures in Nagoya
- City and town halls in Japan
- Government of Nagoya
- Buildings and structures completed in 1933
- Tourist attractions in Nagoya
- Imperial Crown Style architecture
- Japanese building and structure stubs