"IMPERIAL HOTEL - TOKYO JAPAN." is the Caption on the Front of this OLD 4" x 2 1/2" Color Litho Hotel Advertising Label in Very Good Condition with lower right corner crease. WIKIPEDIA INFO: Tokyo's Imperial Hotel was the best-known of Frank Lloyd Wright's buildings in Japan. The original Imperial Hotel in Tokyo was built in 1890. To replace the original wooden structure, the owners commissioned a design by Wright, which was completed in 1923. Time took its toll, and in 1976, the facade and pool were moved to The Museum Meiji Mura, a collection of buildings (mostly from the Meiji Era) in Inuyama, near Nagoya, while the rest of the structure was demolished to make way for a new hotel on the site. The Frank Lloyd Wright version was designed in the "Maya Revival Style" of architecture. It incorporates a tall, pyramid-like structure, and also loosely copies Maya motifs in its decorations. The main building materials are poured concrete and concrete block. Buyer to pay $1.50 for U.S. & $2.25 for Foreign S&H and total payment is in U.S. Dollars by Check, Bid Pay, Money Order, or Paypal. NOTE: See my other listings for more interesting postcards.