Imperial Crown Style

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title: Imperial Crown Style
text: Imperial Crown Style The Imperial Crown Style of Japanese architecture developed during the Japanese Empire in the early twentieth century. The style is identified by Japanese-style roofing on top of Neoclassical styled buildings; and can have a centrally elevated structure with a pyramidal hip roof. Outside of the Japanese mainland, Imperial Crown Style architecture often included regional architectural elements. Before the end of World War II, the style was originally referred to as Emperor's
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description: Japanese architectural style
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date created: 2017-01-25T23:28:14Z
date modified: 2024-09-03T17:06:34Z
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