Purple Magazine
— F/W 2015 issue 24

Hotel Okura

before destruction

film stills from Okura by HUGO TILLMAN


By the time you read this article, the Hotel Okura’s Main Wing, built in 1962 — a fantastic testament to
Japanese modernist architecture — will be closed and, sadly, destroyed. It will be gone to make room for a new tower structure, in anticipation of the 2020 Tokyo Olympics. Designed by the architects Yoshiro Taniguchi and Hideo Kosaka, it housed works by the woodblock print artist Shiko Munakata and the ceramic master Kenkichi Tomimoto. It’s difficult to imagine that this perfect interpretation of traditional Japanese architecture is gone forever, along with its murals, paper screens, pendant lanterns, tearoom, and famous Orchid Room and Bar. This was considered Tokyo’s most-loved hotel.

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F/W 2015 issue 24

Table of contents

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purple NEWS

purple BEST of the SEASON

purple INTERVIEW

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