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    The Rokumeikan (鹿鳴館, "Banqueting House") was a large two-story building in Tokyo, completed in 1883, which became a controversial symbol of Westernisation...
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  • Rokumeikan is a four-act costume drama by the Japanese writer Yukio Mishima. It was commissioned by the Bungakuza group for its 20th anniversary, and its...
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  • attended Brown University. He made his theatrical debut in 2002 with Rokumeikan which was written by Yukio Mishima. He worked closely with his father...
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  • same year at a concert hosted by the Greater Japan Music Society at the Rokumeikan. It was considered the first Western-style military song in Japan and...
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  • Kōtarō). Kaori Rokumeikan (鹿鳴館 香, Rokumeikan Kaori)/White Swan (ホワイトスワン, Howaito Suwan) is the 22-year-old heiress of the Rokumeikan Enterprises empire...
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    1888. Conder designed numerous public buildings in Tokyo, including the Rokumeikan, which became a controversial symbol of Westernisation in the Meiji period...
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    included public concerts of Western music, which were held in a famous Rokumeikan Hall and Hibiya Open-Air stage in Tokyo, performing marches, patriotic...
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    referred to as three, distinctive periods: Bunmei kaika (1868–1883), the Rokumeikan (1883–1890s), and an unnamed period of nativist revival afterwards in...
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    A Western-style ball was held in Rokumeikan....
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    hereditary peerage. The association used to have its headquarters in the Rokumeikan, which was replaced by the current structure. Kasumi, meaning mist, refers...
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