Akamon (赤門, Red gate) is a historical gate (mon) located in the Bunkyō ward of Tokyo, Japan. One of two remaining gates of the Edo period daimyō mansions in the city (the other one is Kuromon, currently located in the Tokyo National Museum). It was constructed in 1827 in the late Edo period in the residence of the Maeda clan in Edo. The purpose of the gate was to welcome Lady Yasu-hime, a daughter of Tokugawa Ienari, as a bride for Nariyasu Maeda.
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| - Akamon (Tokyo) (en)
- 赤門 (東京大學) (zh)
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| - 赤門是日本東京大學校區在本鄉通側的一個大門,原為加賀藩的,「赤門」為御守殿門的俗稱,此乃因為御守殿門皆漆為朱紅色之故。依古代日本習俗,御守殿門一旦受災損毀便不能重建,而東京大學的赤門是唯一留存下來的御守殿門,已有百年以上的歷史,殊為難得,因此曾被日本政府列為國寶,現則指定為重要文化財。赤門也是東京大學的代表性象徵之一,後被假借為東京大學的代稱,也因而常被誤以為是東京大學的正門,但其實東京大學的正門另在不遠處。 (zh)
- Akamon (赤門, Red gate) is a historical gate (mon) located in the Bunkyō ward of Tokyo, Japan. One of two remaining gates of the Edo period daimyō mansions in the city (the other one is Kuromon, currently located in the Tokyo National Museum). It was constructed in 1827 in the late Edo period in the residence of the Maeda clan in Edo. The purpose of the gate was to welcome Lady Yasu-hime, a daughter of Tokugawa Ienari, as a bride for Nariyasu Maeda. (en)
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| - Akamon (赤門, Red gate) is a historical gate (mon) located in the Bunkyō ward of Tokyo, Japan. One of two remaining gates of the Edo period daimyō mansions in the city (the other one is Kuromon, currently located in the Tokyo National Museum). It was constructed in 1827 in the late Edo period in the residence of the Maeda clan in Edo. The purpose of the gate was to welcome Lady Yasu-hime, a daughter of Tokugawa Ienari, as a bride for Nariyasu Maeda. It is currently located in the grounds of the University of Tokyo, and it has been designated an Important Cultural Property. Before World War II it was registered as a National Treasure. (en)
- 赤門是日本東京大學校區在本鄉通側的一個大門,原為加賀藩的,「赤門」為御守殿門的俗稱,此乃因為御守殿門皆漆為朱紅色之故。依古代日本習俗,御守殿門一旦受災損毀便不能重建,而東京大學的赤門是唯一留存下來的御守殿門,已有百年以上的歷史,殊為難得,因此曾被日本政府列為國寶,現則指定為重要文化財。赤門也是東京大學的代表性象徵之一,後被假借為東京大學的代稱,也因而常被誤以為是東京大學的正門,但其實東京大學的正門另在不遠處。 (zh)
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