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Waterstone, the official residence of Japanese Ambassador Kimihiro Ishikane and his wife, Kaoru, is a heritage building that was completed in 1930. (Photo: Ashley Fraser)
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Waterstone, the official residence of Japanese Ambassador Kimihiro Ishikane and his wife, Kaoru, is a heritage building that was completed in 1930. (Photo: Ashley Fraser)
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Japanese Ambassador Kimihiro Ishikane and his wife, Kaoru, are comfortable in their residence in the heart of Rockcliffe Village. (Photo: Ashley Fraser)
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The panelled library is the ambassador’s favourite room. (Photo: Ashley Fraser)
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This plate is among the many decorative items in the home. (Photo: Ashley Fraser)
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The sunporch, a portion of which is seen here, where less formal meals at the Japanese ambassador’s residence take place. (Photo: Ashley Fraser)
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The smaller wood-panelled reception room is reserved for more intimate gatherings. (Photo: Ashley Fraser)
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The main reception room is furnished with a grand piano and can accommodate up to 70 people for a sit-down concert. (Photo: Ashley Fraser)