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The history of the Japanese parliament building
In Meiji 19 (1886), the Japanese government envisaged a wooden parliament hall and built a temporary parliament hall.

In the 20th year of Meiji (1887), in June 5438+10/October, the temporary wooden parliament hall was burned down and rebuilt in situ.

The temporary assembly hall rebuilt in Taisho14 (1925) in September was completely burned down.

Large-scale investigation and study in Meiji 30 years (1908).

In the sixth year of Taisho (19 17), the preparations for the main building have been concretized.

In the seventh year of Dazheng (19 18), the design patterns of the guild hall were widely collected and won prizes.

/kloc-started construction in June, 0/920, and was under the responsibility of temporary housing construction bureau (later, finance bureau of Dazangying Province).

1936165438+10, which is still in use today.