− | Katayama Tôkuma was a prominent [[Meiji period]] architect, the designer of the [[Japanese Red Cross Central Hospital]] ([[1890]]), the [[Nara National Museum]] ([[1894]]), [[Kyoto National Museum]] ([[1895]]), the Hyôkeikan of the [[Tokyo National Museum]] ([[1908]]), and the [[Akasaka Palace]] ([[1909]]), among other famous structures of the period. | + | Katayama Tôkuma was a prominent [[Meiji architecture|Meiji period architect]], the designer of the [[Japanese Red Cross Central Hospital]] ([[1890]]), the [[Nara National Museum]] ([[1894]]), [[Kyoto National Museum]] ([[1895]]), the Hyôkeikan of the [[Tokyo National Museum]] ([[1908]]), and the [[Akasaka Palace]] ([[1909]]), among other famous structures of the period. |