The U-shaped two-storey building around a courtyard, lined with balconies and with half-hexagons at the end of each wing, was designed by Kisaburo Yamazoe.
It is representative of the western-inspired architecture of the Meiji period and in 1981 was designated an Important Cultural Property.
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