Suzaki Imperial Villa
[file:TennoBeach.jpg|right|thumb|250 px|”Tenno Beach” near the Suzaki Imperial Villa]
Suzaki Imperial Villa, located in the Suzaki neighborhood of Shimoda city, Shizuoka Prefecture, Japan is a residence owned by the Japanese Imperial Family, and used on infrequent intervals as an informal summer retreat.
History
The Imperial Family of Japan previously had residences in several locations within Shizuoka Prefecture:- Atami Imperial Villa, located in the city of Atami was built in 1888 by Emperor Meiji. The modern-day Atami city hall is located on its former site.
- Shizuoka Imperial Villa, located in Aoi-ku, Shizuoka was built by Emperor Meiji in 1900 and turned over to the Shizuoka city government in 1930. It was destroyed in the bombing of Shizuoka in World War II.
- Numazu Imperial Villa, located in Numazu was built by Emperor Meiji in 1893, and was a favorite residence of his son, Crown Prince Yoshihito, the future Emperor Taishō. It was partially burned down during the Numazu in World War II. It was turned over to the Numazu city government in 1969 and has been open as a public park since 1970.
The villa building itself is a one-story building of western architectural design and dates to 1971.
The adjacent private beach is informally known as Tenno Beach, or Emperor Beach. The bay is not deep, providing safety for the Emperor's family. The beach is surrounded by beautiful rock formations, which further limits public access.