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Masatsugu Kobayashi

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The proposal submitted to the design competition (1918) in the name of Toshio Kobo, who is the younger brother, passes through the primary examination, but has become a problem within the Ministry of Finance and has declined. After that, he was said to be involved in the design of the National
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The Meiji (Seitoku) Memorial Picture Gallery plan draft: 1st prize winner in the design competition (1918). Implementation design of the Meiji Shrine erecting stations Masakazu Kobayashi, Takahashi SadaTaro (1926 completion, Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo Meiji Jingu Outer
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The Meiji Memorial Picture Gallery was completed on 22 October 1926. Kobayashi's design was chosen from 156 entries in a public design competition held in 1918. His original drawing was modified by Meijijingu Zoeikyoku (building department).
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building department while attending school. After that, he was an architect at the Interior Ministry and the
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was a Japanese architect who predominantly designed government buildings. His most notable works are the
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Registered tangible cultural property of the country. Collaborative design with his brother Toho Kobo.
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Assembly building and in charge of the internal design with Toru Yoshitake.
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building (now the Imperial Palace Guard Headquarters) (1922, Tokyo)
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Meiji Memorial Picture Gallery, detail: stained glass windows
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Tōkyō Taishō Hakurankai Daihō Zaimokushō Chinretsujō
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Index

Meiji Memorial Picture Gallery
Sado
Niigata Prefecture
Meiji Memorial Picture Gallery
Tokyo
Kogakuin University
Ministry of Finance
Ministry of Education



Ueno, Tokyo
Meiji Memorial Picture Gallery
Privy Council of Japan
Otaru
Kenkichi Yabashi
Shinbashi
Wakatsuki Reijirō
Fumiko Enchi
Komuro Suiun
Tokyo
"小林正紹とは - Weblio辞書"
"東京の森(3)聖徳記念絵画館とは"
"Meijijingu Gaien"
"MEIJIJINGU GAIEN|Meiji Memorial Picture Gallery"
Categories
Japanese architects
1890 births
1980 deaths
Imperial Crown Style architecture

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