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The Grand Drawing Room was situated on the north
side of the Kantei on the second floor, while the Prime Minister's Office
was located on the south side of the second floor. As the north side of the Kantei
was higher than the south, there was a difference in height although both rooms
were on the same floor. Approaching the Grand Drawing Room from the Prime Minister's
Office you had to climb a set of stairs, and consequently, the Grand Drawing Room
was one of the highest rooms in the Kantei.
From the north-facing windows of the Grand Drawing Room you could see the National
Diet Building and the ginkgo-lined avenues. Leaves of ginkgo told you changes
in the seasons.
The Grand Drawing Room had 111m2 of floor space making it the third
largest room in the Kantei after the Grand Hall, used to hold banquets,
and the Large Dining Room, used for various meetings.
The Grand Drawing Room was originally used as a space for the Prime Minister to
hold meetings with distinguished guests from Japan and abroad, as well as a place
to conduct press briefings. In later years, the room was mainly used for various
ministerial meetings. |
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