
The Main Gate, constructed in 1912, was built in a traditional gate style known as kabuki-mon. The top section of the gate (called the kabuki) features openwork of the morning sun rising above auspicious clouds. The doors contain Japanese-style ocean waves and arabesque patterns as well as vertical latticework. The gateposts, meanwhile, are made of steel poles that are set in thick-cut granite. The original doors were also composed of various types of iron. Thus, the Gate¡¯s design is a fusion of Japanese spirit and Western learning; namely, Japanese taste combined with Western techniques. The Gate was designed by Chuta Ito, a former professor of the University¡¯s School of Engineering (Department of Architecture). The doors and top section were replaced with aluminum alloy replicas in 1988, and the originals are currently kept on the Komaba Campus.