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  2. Tokyo National Museum - Wikipedia

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    The Tokyo National Museum is the oldest national museum in Japan. [9] It considers its origin to have been the Yushima Seido or Shoheizaka Exhibition, a public exhibition of imperial artwork and scientific specimens held by the Ministry of Education's Museum Department from 10 March to 30 April 1872 [10] [5] during the 5th year of the Meiji Era.

  3. Kuromon (Tokyo) - Wikipedia

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    Kuromon is in the grounds of the Tokyo National Museum, [2] but can be seen from the street with no admission fee. [1] It can be seen more closely by purchasing an entry ticket to the museum. [4] On Saturdays, Sundays and holidays, between 10 am and 4 pm, the gate is opened and visitors can walk through it. [4]

  4. List of art museums - Wikipedia

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    Japan: The Tokyo National Museum in Tokyo. Pakistan: The National Art Gallery in Islamabad. Singapore: The ArtScience Museum. South Korea: The National Museum of Korea in Seoul. Taiwan: The Kaohsiung Museum of Fine Arts in Taiwan. Algeria. Algiers: Museum of Modern Art of Algiers, Museum of Popular Arts and Traditions, National Museum of Fine ...

  5. A bluefin tuna sold for more than $1.3 million at an annual fish auction in Tokyo, in what organizers said was the second-highest bid since the event began in 1999. Reuters 5 days ago

  6. List of Cultural Properties of Japan – paintings (Tokyo)

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    Tokyo National Museum: 147.9 centimetres (58.2 in) by 98.9 centimetres (38.9 in) *Red and White Cotton Roses, colour on silk 絹本著色紅白芙蓉図 kenpon chakushoku kōhaku fuyō zu: Southern Song: Taitō: Tokyo National Museum

  7. Japanese museums - Wikipedia

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    In 1895, the Nara National Museum opened its doors, followed in 1897 by the Kyoto National Museum. [2] Other national specialty museums followed: the Ministry of Agriculture and Commerce Exhibition Hall (1897), Patent Office Exhibition Hall (1905), and the Postal Museum (1902). In 1925, the Imperial Household museum, now part of the Tokyo ...