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The Prime Minister of Japan is next to the Prime Minister’s Office in House Tokyo. There were two major scandals here in the 1930s. In 1932, Prime Minister Inkai Tsuyoshi was murdered here and in 1936 it was attacked by rebel soldiers. In this, four people, including the brother -in -law of the then Prime Minister Keyisuke Okada, were killed.
Spirits wander here

Many Prime Ministers are no more
From 2012 to 2021, this government house remained completely empty. Shinzo Abe (2012–2020) decided not to stay here. Yoshihide Suga (2020–21) also did not remain in it. Fumio Kishida (till 2021–2023) also lived in his private house and the official residence was mostly empty. In an attack in 2023, when a suspect threw explosives at Prime Minister Kishida, security agencies advised him to shift to the official residence. Now he mostly lives there, but the “ghost” tag of this house is still a matter of discussion in Japanese media and pop culture.

Maintenance costs crores
However, as long as it remained empty, it continued to be maintained completely and every year it spent crores of rupees. In the first term, Prime Minister Shinzo stayed in it in Abe but refused to go there after coming to power for the second time. He said that this building allegedly habitat mysterious forces.
Many Japanese PMs stay in their homes
Rumor of ghost forces
After this decision of the Japanese PM, those things got air, according to which Sori Kotai resides in parlokik forces, which harm the residents. However, when the rumors spread rapidly, the representatives of the Prime Minister gave an official statement that they have no information about the settlement of ghosts in the PM House. But even after this statement, PM did not go there. It is mentioned in a report of the independent.

Former PM Suga also stayed in his house
Former PM Yoshihide Suga also chose his house to stay instead of the official PM House. He still did not shift to Tokyo’s alleged ghost house, while he took the oath of PM for about 6 months. Yoshihiko Noda was the last PM, who stayed in Sori Kotai during the year 2011-12.
Spend more than 10 crore annually on maintenance
Shrub blowed
It has also been said that this house is mysterious and Bhutiha is, so in the year 2001, the then PM Junichiro Koizumi had a brush in the PM House. This magic was made so that mysterious forces could be driven away from the house.
PM also survives due to being bigger
How is the Prime Minister’s residence
Both the Prime Minister’s residence and the office of Japan walk together. Prime Minister Residence Secrets manages this entire house, in which maintenance, security, guest hospitality, cleanliness and staff management. For security, the National Police Agency and Special Guard Unit of Tokyo Metropolitan Police are deployed. Foreign leaders have a separate protocol staff for reception, banquet and press conference.
The staff, including the Prime Minister’s residence and office, is around 200–250. The housing staff associated with the Prime Minister is about 50–60 people.
How is the kitchen
There is a full-fledged kitchen, which works differently for the official food and the Prime Minister-family’s food.
It consists of the main chefs, 3–4 assistant chefs, some pastries/dessert chefs, serving staff and waters. Overall, about 10–15 people are only associated with kitchen and serving. External chefs and hotel staff are also temporarily called at the time of large banquet.
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