Sakurada-mon, Historic gate in Japan.
Sakurada Gate is an important cultural property of Japan located in Chiyoda-ku.
The Sakurada Gate was the stage for the Sakuradamon Incident in 1860, where chief minister Ii Naosuke was assassinated.
This historic site is a symbol of Edo Castle's defensive structures and is part of the Imperial Palace.
Commonly visited by tourists, especially those interested in Japanese history and architecture.
Named 'Sakurada' or 'Cherry Field' due to the large number of cherry trees nearby.
Location: Chiyoda-ku
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