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Conder also wrote a number of books on Japanese art and architecture, including "The Flowers of Japan and The Art of Floral Arrangement" (1891), "Landscape Gardening in Japan" (1893) and "Paintings and Studies by [[Kawanabe Kyosai]]" (1911).
 
Conder also wrote a number of books on Japanese art and architecture, including "The Flowers of Japan and The Art of Floral Arrangement" (1891), "Landscape Gardening in Japan" (1893) and "Paintings and Studies by [[Kawanabe Kyosai]]" (1911).
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After his death in 1920, Conder was buried at [[Gokoku-ji]] in [[Tokyo]], alongside his wife, Kume Conder ([[1854]]-1920), who died just 11 days earlier. The tombstone indicates that it was erected by their daughter.
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After his death in 1920, Conder was buried at [[Gokoku-ji (Tokyo)|Gokoku-ji]] in [[Tokyo]], alongside his wife, Kume Conder ([[1854]]-1920), who died just 11 days earlier. The tombstone indicates that it was erected by their daughter.
    
[[File:Mitsubishi-ichigokan.JPG|center|thumb|400px|The Mitsubishi Ichigôkan, the first office building in Tokyo's Marunouchi district. Designed by Conder and completed in [[1894]], it was torn down in 1968, and reconstructed in 2009.]]
 
[[File:Mitsubishi-ichigokan.JPG|center|thumb|400px|The Mitsubishi Ichigôkan, the first office building in Tokyo's Marunouchi district. Designed by Conder and completed in [[1894]], it was torn down in 1968, and reconstructed in 2009.]]
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