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Yes, the Emperor of Japan and their family reside in the Imperial Palace in Tokyo. This palace serves as the primary residence for the imperial family and is the main location for official events and ceremonies.
'tookyoo' I think you mean 'Tokyo'. Note the spelling and the Capital letter. The Emperor of Japan lives in the Imperial Palace. What we think of as Japan, is formally the Empire of Japan. The head of state is an Emperor. In the Japanese language the country is named 'Nippon'. The word 'Imperial;' is the adjective for the noun 'Empire'. Tokyo is the capital city of the Empire of Japan.
The Hotel Imperial in Tokyo is located at 1-1, Uchisaiwai-cho 1-chome, Chiyoda-ku, Japan. The Hotel Imperial in Tokyo was opened in 1890 and is well known for its decoration and service.
The Imperial Palace is closer to the Tokyo Station. It is located approximately 1.5 kilometers (0.9 miles) east of Tokyo Station, while the U.S. Embassy is located about 3 kilometers (1.9 miles) to the southeast of Tokyo Station.
the palace is in Tokyo, a ten min. walk from the Tokyo station
PCH ANSWER: tokyo Beijing I think the answer is Toyko Bad question because they both have an Imperial Palace. Tokyo is the right answer for PCH.
He lives in japan Tokyo with his mum naomi and sister rina but is currently looking for his own place
The Imperial Hotel Tokyo is located in the heart of the city and was opened in 1890. The hotel offers fine dining and elegance and can be contacted by email or phone or fax.
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Hirohito lived in Tokyo.
The name, Tokyo, means 'Eastern Capital (city)'. The Japanese capital, Tokyo, was formerly named Edo; its name was changed on September 03, 1868 when the city became Japan's Imperial capital. Edo Castle became the Emperor's residence; its remains lie within the grounds of the Tokyo Imperial Palace, where they are undergoing restoration work.
Some of the major landmarks in Tokyo include: The Tokyo tower which was modeled after the Eiffel Tower in Paris, the Tokyo Sky Tree, Tsukiji Fish Market, The Tokyo National Museum, The Meiji Jingu, The Yasukuni Shrine , The Imperial Palace and the Akihabara district of Tokyo.