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Japanese Embassy
| NRHP ID: 73002092 |
| NARA ID: 117692239 |
| Wikidata ID: Q133538771 |
| Location (in/near): Washington, District of Columbia |
| Listed: 1973-02-20 |
| Role: Building |
| Significance region: State |
| Significance area(s): Architecture; Politics/Government |
| Criteria: A (event); C (architecture/engineering) |
| Architectural style(s): Colonial Revival architecture |
Nearby
| Name | Direction/Distance (mi) |
|---|---|
| Evermay | ↓ 0.1 |
| Rock Creek and Potomac Parkway Historic District | ↘ 0.2 |
| Oak Hill Cemetery Chapel | ↙ 0.2 |
| Montrose Park | ← 0.2 |
| Tucker House and Myers House | → 0.2 |
| Sheridan-Kalorama Historic District | → 0.2 |
| Wilson, Woodrow, House | → 0.2 |
| Perkins, Frances, House | → 0.2 |
| Massachusetts Avenue Historic District | → 0.2 |
| Van Ness Mausoleum | ↓ 0.2 |
| Lindens, The | ↗ 0.3 |
| Mount Zion Cemetery | ↓ 0.3 |
| Dumbarton House | ↓ 0.3 |
| Beale, Joseph, House | ↘ 0.3 |
| Holmead, Anthony, Archeological Site | → 0.3 |
| Dumbarton Oaks Park and Montrose Park | ← 0.3 |
| Studio House | ↘ 0.3 |
| Christ Church | ↙ 0.3 |
| Dumbarton Bridge | ↘ 0.4 |
| Hughes, Charles Evans, House | ↘ 0.4 |
Data from United States Park Service and Wikidata