Sakurada Gate

Coordinates: 35°40′43″N 139°45′14″E / 35.6785°N 139.7539°E / 35.6785; 139.7539
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Sakurada Gate
桜田門
The gate in 2015
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TypeGate
LocationTokyo Imperial Palace
Town or cityTokyo
CountryJapan
Coordinates35°40′43″N 139°45′14″E / 35.6785°N 139.7539°E / 35.6785; 139.7539
Known forThe Sakuradamon Incident of 1860
The Sakuradamon Incident of 1932

Sakurada Gate (桜田門, sakurada-mon) is a gate in the inner moat of Tokyo Imperial Palace, in Tokyo, Japan.

It was the location of the Sakuradamon Incident in 1860, in which Tairō Ii Naosuke was assassinated outside the gate by samurai of the Mito Domain and Satsuma Domain.

In 1932, it was the location of another assassination attempt, when Korean independence activist Lee Bong-chang attempted to kill Emperor Hirohito as his procession passed through the gate.

Opposite the gate of Sakurada Gate is the headquarters of the Tokyo Metropolitan Police Department, which shares "Sakurada Gate" as a metonym (akin to London's Scotland Yard).[1]

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