Former Hokkaidō government office building

Former Hokkaidō government office building

nihongo|The Former Hokkaidō Government Office Building|北海道庁旧本庁舎|Hokkaidōchō kyūhonchōsha is an American-neo-baroque structure constructed in 1888 as a base of the Hokkaidō administration. The nickname is "Akarenga" or "Red Brick." It is the symbol of Hokkaidō and was designated a Japanese Important Cultural Properties in 1969.The brochure of the Former Hokkaidō government office building, English version, Hokkaido Government.] Behind the current Hokkaidō Government building, the building is located in North 3 West 6, Chūō-ku, Sapporo, Hokkaidō, Japan.

Currently, the facilities inside the building include a conference room, a museum shop, a tourist information office, and a few historical exhibition rooms and libraries. Visitors can enter the building for free. Flower gardens and a pond are located in front of the building, which occasionally are designated as some event venues.

History

In 1869, the Kaitakushi, the development commission and government of Hokkaidō prefecture, was established to pioneer the primitive ground of Hokkaidō, and its main office was moved to Sapporo in 1871. An American advisor to the Development Commission, Horace Capron, planned to construct the building for the Kaitakushi office with an octagonal dome topping on the building, which was popular architectural style in the United States at that time. The building, named as the nihongo|Hokkaidō Development Commission Sapporo Main Office|開拓使札幌本庁舎|Kaitakushi Sapporo Honchōsha, was built in 1873, then which was one of the largest buildings in Japan. It was destroyed by the fire in 1879.

After the abolition of the Kaitakushi in 1882, Hokkaidō was divided into a number of prefectures, and later the Hokkaidō Government was officially established in 1886. The destroyed building was restored, and the new government office building was inaugurated in 1888, with red bricks and the octagonal dome on top of the building as the first governor, Michitoshi Iwamura, has suggested.

In 1896, air vents and the octagonal dome on the top were taken away. The fire destroyed the building again in 1909, and the inside was burnt down, while the walls of the building with red bricks sustained little damage. In 1910, the restoration work of the building began, and completed in 1911.

Government of Hokkaidō prefecture commemorated 100th anniversary in 1968, and original air vents and the octagonal dome were restored and installed to the building again to commemorate the anniversary, and government determined to continue preserving the building permanently. The following year, the building was listed as one of the National Important Cultural Property. In 1985, the Archives of Hokkaidō was housed in the building. The Karafuto/Sakhalin Related Resource Library was also placed in the building in 2004, which has previously been located in the Hokkaidō government office annex in West 18 since 1992. [The brochure of the Karafuto/Sakhalin Related Resource Library]

Overview

The measurement of the building is 61 metres in frontage, 36 metres in depth, and 33 metres in height to the top of the tower. The red bricks used in the wall of the building were made in Toyohira and Shiroishi villages, which are currently wards of Sapporo as Toyohira-ku and Shiroishi-ku in each, and the number of the bricks in the walls is around 2.5 million. There are 20 paintings inside of the building, which depict historically important scenes in the history of Hokkaidō. Most of the windows are double paned, which were to prevent the freezing climate of Sapporo.

It houses several facilities. The Archives of Hokkaidō houses a number of historical materials related to Hokkaidō, and annex building of the archives is currently located in West 5, which is close to the Former office building and previously functioned as the Library of Hokkaidō (the library was moved and currently located in Ebetsu) . The Gallery of Hokkaidō's History was designed to display panels and historical instruments used in farms and cultivation, and is a branch exhibition room of the Historical Museum of Hokkaidō. The Karafuto/Sakhalin Related Resource Library showcases materials related to Karafuto, which was used to be the northernmost area of Japan and has been part of Russia as Sakhalin Oblast after World War II.

The tourism information center was placed on the second floor, which provides some brochures written in some languages. The three-section arch, which is decorated with engravings in the western architecture, is installed in the entrance hall. The Governor's former office room is open to the public, and it displays restored room facilities as well as pictures of the successive governors in Hokkaidō. Other rooms are occasionally designated as conference rooms, and many companies and organizations have used these rooms for their meetings.

Sources

External links

* [http://www.pref.hokkaido.jp/ts/tsk/english.htm Hokkaido Official Website]
* [http://www.pref.hokkaido.lg.jp/sm/mnj/ The Archives of Hokkaidō (Japanese)]
* [http://www.hmh.pref.hokkaido.jp/english/annai/e_sougou.htm The Historical Museum of Hokkaidō]


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