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Former Residence of the Maeda Family

This Western-style home was built in the late 1920s by the Marquis Maeda to welcome guests of honor from overseas. The Maeda family were among the wealthiest feudal lords of Japan, and their legacy is well preserved here. Reception parties can be held on the first floor of this historic site, making the most of its sumptuous atmosphere and lavish furnishings.

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Tenants and interior may have changed due to renovation.

Decoration
Multi-Use Toilet
Room/Space Floor Size(m2 Seated Standing Price(JPY) Hours of use Remarks
Guest Hall 1 67 20 35,000 See below
Guest Room 1 30 10 See below 35,000
Dining Hall 1 61 20 See below 35,000
Dining Room 1 27 10 See below 35,000

Available from 5:00 pm to 8:00 p.m

Please inquire about detailed conditions of use.

Facility:
Former Residence of the Maeda Family
Address:
4-3-55 Komaba, Meguro-ku, Tokyo 153-0041 JAPAN
Web site:
https://tokyouniquevenues.jp/venues/11803/
Contact:
Tokyo Unique Venues
TEL:
+81-3-5579-8870
E-mail:
tokyouniquevenues@tcvb.or.jp
Unique Features:
WI-FI Available / Important Cultural Property (Building)
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Guest House,Residence,European Architecture,Arabesque Pattern,Red Brick,Party

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