Fire guts historic residence of former Japanese PM Yoshida
JAPAN: A fire early Sunday gutted a historic wooden building
which was the former residence of Shigeru Yoshida, who served as
Japanese premier in the 1940s and 50s after World War II, an official
said.
Yoshida is a grandfather of incumbent Prime Minister Taro Aso, who
said he was saddened by the blaze.
"It was a memorable place for me," he said in a statement about the
house in the coastal resort town of Oisomachi, southwest of Tokyo, where
he reportedly spent his early childhood.
The wooden building, made of cypress, was built in 1884 by Yoshida's
father-in-law and was used for a Japan-US summit meeting in 1979 when
then US president Jimmy Carter visited.
"The fire completely gutted the main building as well as many trees
in the garden and scorched annexes, too," a local official said.
Tokyo, Sunday, AFP |