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Tuesday, July 25 2023 - 16:00
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Imperial Hotel and Frank Lloyd Wright Trust Celebrate Centennial of Wright's Imperial Hotel (1923-2023)
TOKYO and CHICAGO, Illinois, July 25, 2023 /Kyodo JBN-AsiaNet/ --

Imperial Hotel, Ltd. and the Frank Lloyd Wright Trust celebrated on July 18 the 
100th anniversary of Wright's 1923 Imperial Hotel, Tokyo, with a private 
dedication of cherry trees planted in the courtyard of Frank Lloyd Wright's 
Frederick C. Robie House, Chicago, a UNESCO World Heritage site. An inscription 
plaque reads: "These cherry trees celebrate 100 years of our shared cultural 
heritage. The Wright Imperial Hotel Centennial 1923-2023. Imperial Hotel, Ltd., 
Tokyo, Frank Lloyd Wright Trust, Chicago."

Imperial Hotel's logo: https://kyodonewsprwire.jp/img/202307137127-O1-m9tkV8m7

Frank Lloyd Wright Trust's logo: 
https://kyodonewsprwire.jp/img/202307137127-O2-U0Wb02k1

His Excellency Mr. Rahm Emanuel, United States Ambassador to Japan and former 
Mayor of Chicago, sent a message to mark the occasion. "One of Chicago's chief 
cultural contributions worldwide is architecture. I was proud to support the 
Frank Lloyd Wright Trust and Robie House as Chicago's first UNESCO World 
Heritage site. Wright's legacy is captured in the brilliance of what he built, 
but also in the ability to inspire ingenuity that transcended countries, namely 
the United States and Japan. Given Frank Lloyd Wright's great gift to bridge 
two cultures, two nations, and two peoples, it's fitting that the Imperial 
Hotel and Frank Lloyd Wright Trust celebrate the centennial of Wright's 
Imperial at Robie House."

Ms. Celeste Adams, Trust President, stated, "Wright's lifelong fascination with 
Japanese art and culture began in Chicago where he first encountered Japanese 
architecture at the 1893 World's Columbian Exposition in Jackson Park, a mile 
from the site of Robie House."

The Japan pavilion at the World's Columbian Exposition was inspired by the 
Phoenix Hall of Byodo-in, a Buddhist temple in Uji near Kyoto. In 1905, Wright 
traveled outside the U.S. for the first time, spending three months in Japan. 
In 1908, Wright received the commission for Robie House, completed in 1910.

While several of his prior buildings are influenced by Japanese architecture, 
Robie House has the most striking affinity, often observed by Japanese 
visitors. During 1913, a conversation began between Frank Lloyd Wright and 
Aisaku Hayashi, Manager of the Imperial Hotel. On March 17, 1916, Wright 
formally accepted the commission for a modern hotel to replace the original 
Imperial Hotel, which had opened in 1890.

Wright lived in Japan intermittently during the design and construction of the 
Imperial Hotel, which opened on September 1, 1923, the day of the Great Kanto 
Earthquake. The Imperial Hotel survived, and Wright considered it his 
masterpiece. After the Imperial Hotel project, Wright never again returned to 
Japan, but the 30-year span from his 1893 encounter with Japanese architecture 
in Chicago to the 1923 opening of the Imperial Hotel engendered lasting 
friendships and professional relationships spanning generations. 

Wright's Imperial became a center for social and cross-cultural exchange. In 
this spirit, Imperial Hotel, Ltd. and the Frank Lloyd Wright Trust celebrate 
the power of architecture and the value of cultural heritage as a foundation 
for enduring international friendship.

Mr. Hideya Sadayasu, President of Imperial Hotel, Ltd., stated, "This year, the 
Imperial Hotel honors the architecture of Frank Lloyd Wright. We are pleased to 
celebrate the 100th anniversary of Wright's Imperial at the iconic Robie House 
in Chicago, the city where Wright established his reputation and home to a 
majority of his extant works. We hope that the cherry trees we planted with the 
Trust will grow for many years to come, in honor of Wright's achievements in 
Japan and the United States."

About Imperial Hotel, Ltd.
The Imperial Hotel opened in 1890, serving as Japan's guesthouse. It was 
founded by Japanese aristocracy on the same site it occupies today and began as 
a venue to receive an increasing number of foreign dignitaries visiting Japan 
in the Meiji Period (1868-1912). For its range of classical Japanese 
hospitality, it is the traditional favorite of visiting VIPs and travelers from 
abroad traveling through the Japanese capital. The Imperial Hotel operates 
three hotels in Tokyo, Osaka, and Kamikochi, and will open another hotel in 
Gion, Kyoto, in 2026. In addition, the Imperial Hotel, Tokyo, plans to rebuild 
its tower building from 2024 to 2030, and its current main building from 2031 
to 2036.

Imperial Hotel's official website: https://www.imperialhotel.co.jp/e/tokyo/

About Frank Lloyd Wright Trust
Founded in 1974, the Frank Lloyd Wright Trust ( https://www.flwright.org/ ) is 
an independent, charitable not-for-profit organization that operates at four 
Wright-designed sites.

The vision of the Trust is: To preserve the universal value of the arts for all 
people.

The mission of the Trust is: To engage, educate and inspire the public through 
interpretation of Frank Lloyd Wright's design legacy and preservation of his 
original sites for future generations.

The Trust operates public tours and programs at four Chicago area historic 
sites: Wright's Home and Studio (1889-1909) and Unity Temple (1905-08) in Oak 
Park; the Frederick C. Robie House (1908-10) located on the campus of 
University of Chicago in Chicago's Hyde Park neighborhood; and the Rookery 
Light Court (1905-07) in the Chicago Loop.

- Photos
Inscription Plaque Close-up: 
https://kyodonewsprwire.jp/img/202307137127-O11-2vk845y0
Inscription Plaque: https://kyodonewsprwire.jp/img/202307137127-O4-kF4XVYID
Robie House Corner: https://kyodonewsprwire.jp/img/202307137127-O5-PP26299J

Robie House Courtyard:
https://kyodonewsprwire.jp/img/202307137127-O6-Z8J3nU8U
https://kyodonewsprwire.jp/img/202307137127-O7-ZsgBYgou

Robie House from 58th Street:
https://kyodonewsprwire.jp/img/202307137127-O8-0pcZ8XIg
https://kyodonewsprwire.jp/img/202307137127-O9-q35YfsmE

Robie House Symmetry: https://kyodonewsprwire.jp/img/202307137127-O10-pbQuKAl4

- About Frederick C. Robie House Photography and Credits, please visit: 
https://kyodonewsprwire.jp/attach/202307137127-O1-CHl972Ag.pdf


Source: Imperial Hotel, Ltd., Frank Lloyd Wright Trust