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Old Hokkaido Government Building, Japan. Built In 1888, This Building Is Known To Sapporo Residents As Red Bricks Or Akarenga. It Has An Octagonal Dome The Architecture Of Which Was Borrowed From That Of The Massachusetts State House In The Usa. The Actual Design Though Was Done By Local Architects And The Building Was Constructed Utilizing Of Local Materials - Until That Time Most Western Style Buildings Depended Largely On Prefabricated Components That Were Expensive To Import Giving The Condition Of Japan's Economy At That Time. When Completed, It Was One Of The Largest And Tallest Buildings In Japan And Symbolized The Prestige And Importance The Meiji Government Placed On The Development Of Hokkaido. Unfortunately The Building Needed To Be Rebuilt In 1911 After A Devastating Fire, And It Wasn't Until 1969 That Its Future Was Safeguarded By Listing As An Important Cultural Property. Why The Popular Name Akarenga ? The Building Is Constructed From 2.5 Million Or So Red Bricks That Are Laid In The French Style. Brick Buildings Are Rare In Japan - Great Big Red Brick Buildings Are Bound To Attract Some Attention. Source:

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Old Hokkaido Government Building, Japan. Built in 1888, this building is known to Sapporo residents as Red Bricks or akarenga. It has an octagonal dome the architecture of which was borrowed from that of the Massachusetts State House in the USA. The actual design though was done by local architects and the building was constructed utilizing of local materials - until that time most western style buildings depended largely on prefabricated components that were expensive to import giving the condition of Japan's economy at that time. When completed, it was one of the largest and tallest buildings in Japan and symbolized the prestige and importance the Meiji Government placed on the development of Hokkaido. Unfortunately the building needed to be rebuilt in 1911 after a devastating fire, and it wasn't until 1969 that its future was safeguarded by listing as an important cultural property. Why the popular name akarenga ? The building is constructed from 2.5 million or so red bricks that are laid in the French style. Brick buildings are rare in Japan - great big red brick buildings are bound to attract some attention. Source:

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