Sakurada Gate
Sakurada Gate (桜田門, sakurada-mon), is a gate at Tokyo Imperial Palace, in Tokyo, Japan. It was the location of the Sakuradamon Incident in 1860.
| Sakurada Gate | |
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| 桜田門 | |
| _of_The_Imperial_Palace.JPG.webp) The gate in 2015 | |
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| General information | |
| Type | Gate | 
| Location | Tokyo Imperial Palace | 
| Town or city | Tokyo | 
| Country | Japan | 
| Known for | The Sakuradamon Incident | 
Opposite the gate of Sakurada Gate is the headquarters of the Tokyo Metropolitan Police Department, which shares "Sakurada Gate" as a metonym (akin to London's Scotland Yard).[1]
Access
    
- Sakuradamon Station (Yūrakuchō Line)
- Kasumigaseki Station (Marunouchi, Hibiya, and Chiyoda lines)
References
    
- 霞が関、桜田門、兜町…「別の意味」でも使われる東京の地名 - Money post web(01/14/2020)
External links
    
|  | Wikimedia Commons has media related to Sakurada-mon. | 
- Soto Sakurada-mon Gate at Chyoda Ward Turism's official website (English)
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