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  2. Fujiya Hotel - Wikipedia

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    The group hotel "Fuji View Hotel" in Kawaguchi-ko was a refuge for German Embassy after 1945 in World War II, including German Ambassador Heinrich Georg Stahmer. [1] On September 6, 1945 - four days after the end of the war - agents of the US Counter-Intelligence Corps arrested Gestapo Colonel Josef Albert Meisinger there.

  3. List of hotels: Countries J - Wikipedia

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    Awaji Yumebutai, Awaji, Hyōgo; Fujiya Hotel, Hakone, Kanagawa; Grand Prince Hotel Akasaka, Tokyo; Grand Prince Hotel Takanawa, Tokyo; Hoshi Ryokan, Komatsu; Hotel ...

  4. File:The main dining room, Fujiya Hotel, Miyanoshita, Hakone ...

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  5. Hakone - Wikipedia

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    Hakone Town Hall Mount Fuji from Mount Kami in the Fuji-Hakone-Izu National Park. Hakone (箱根町, Hakone-machi) is a town in Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan.As of 1 October 2023, the town had a population of 10,965, [1] [2] and total area of 92.82 km 2 (35.84 sq mi).

  6. Heinrich Georg Stahmer - Wikipedia

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    After the surrender of the German government, the Japanese government broke off diplomatic relations with the German Reich on 15 May, 1945, and Stahmer was interned and kept under arrest in the Fujiya Hotel in Hakone near Tokyo until the Japanese surrender in August 1945. [6]

  7. Hayama Imperial Villa - Wikipedia

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    Miyanoshita Imperial Villa (宮の下御用邸, Miyanoshita Goyōtei), located in Hakone was built by Emperor Meiji in 1895, and was a favorite residence of Prince Takamatsu Nobuhito, the younger brother of Emperor Hirohito. It is now an annex of the Hakone Fujiya Hotel. The Hayama Imperial Villa was acquired by the Imperial Household Agency in ...

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