A fire broke out Monday at a house within the premises of the late former Prime Minister Kakuei Tanaka's residence in Tokyo, authorities said.

His daughter and former Foreign Minister Makiko Tanaka and her husband Naoki, a former defense minister, were in the compound at the time of the incident but evacuated safely, police said.

Photo taken from a Kyodo News helicopter on Jan. 8, 2024, shows an area of the residence of former Prime Minister Kakuei Tanaka in Tokyo's Bunkyo Ward. (Kyodo)

The fire started at a two-story house, and Makiko, 79, was quoted by the police as telling them she was lighting incense sticks in the house. The house was destroyed by the blaze, which also burnt an adjacent wooded area, according to firefighters.

The police received a call that smoke could be seen near the former prime minister's residence in the capital's Bunkyo Ward at around 3:20 p.m.

"Red flames came out from the house so vigorously that it took a long time to get it under control," a man who was passing by said.

The compound is located about 1.5 kilometers east of JR Mejiro Station in a residential area. A university and hotel are nearby.