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Ocampo Pagoda Mansion : ウィキペディア英語版 | Ocampo Pagoda Mansion
The Ocampo Pagoda Mansion is a mansion which resembles a pagoda configuration in Quiapo, Manila, Philippines. It was commissioned by the Jose Mariano Ocampo and was constructed from 1936-1941 on the eve of Japanese invasion of the Philippines. == History ==
The three-storey structure with a seven-storey tower at the northwestern corner was his vision of a Japanese castle which was located behind his mansion across the estero. The Japanese-themed structure was inspired by his admiration of Japan for proving that an Asian country could modernize and equal to developments and progress in the West. He was aided by two Filipino engineers and two Japanese overseers. It was timely that the Japanese-inspired structure was during the colonization of the Japanese soldiers. Because of the high-grade reinforced concrete that was used in the building, it became the shelter for the neighbors during air battles between Japanese and American planes in World War II.〔
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