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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. List of works exhibited at the National Treasure Gallery

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    This is a list of the paintings and works of calligraphy exhibited at the National Treasure Gallery in the Tokyo National Museum. The National Treasure Gallery is located in Room 2 of the Honkan (Japanese Gallery) , and like the name indicates it is dedicated to the display of items designated as National Treasures of Japan .

  4. Daidō Moriyama - Wikipedia

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    In the eight years of their existence the around 30 members had organized 200 exhibitions, and "gave rise to some of the most explosive happenings in the history of post-war Japanese photography." [22] In 1974 the National Museum of Modern Art in Tokyo organized the photography exhibition Fifteen Photographers Today, curated by Tsutomu Watanabe ...

  5. List of National Treasures of Japan (archaeological materials)

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    Tokyo National Museum, Tokyo: Haniwa armored man (埴輪武装男子立像, haniwa busō danshi ritsuzō) or Warrior in keikō type armor [60] Terra cotta Haniwa (burial figure of an armored man with a sword, a bow, and a quiver of arrows, height: 131.5 cm (51.8 in) late Kofun period, 6th century

  6. Japanese museums - Wikipedia

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    The museum was the first Japanese museum devoted to Western art. By 1945, there were 150 museums in Japan. However, the Great Kantō earthquake (1923), the Sino-Japanese war, and World War II, led to the stagnation of Japan's museum activities. Japanese art objects had been collected in the Shōsōin (treasure houses) of shrines and temples ...

  7. Yutaka Takanashi - Wikipedia

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    National Museum of Modern Art, Tokyo, 1966. [7] "Dai-10-kai Nihon gendai bijutsuten" (第10回日本現代美術展, 10th Exhibition of Japanese Contemporary Art). Tokyo Metropolitan Art Museum, 1971. [6] "15-nin no shashinka" (15人の写真家) / "15 Photographers Today". National Museum of Modern Art, Tokyo, 1974. [5] "Neue Fotografie aus ...

  8. 1974 in Japan - Wikipedia

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    August 30 - A powerful bomb blast occurred in the Marunouchi business area, Tokyo, resulting in 8 confirmed deaths and 376 injuries. [3] November 9 - A LPG carrier, Juyo Maru 10 collision with Liberian cargo ship Pacific Ares, following caught fire in Tokyo Bay, according to Marine Safety Agency of Japan confirmed official, 33 persons lost ...

  9. Category:National museums of Japan - Wikipedia

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    National Ainu Museum; The National Art Center, Tokyo; National Film Archive of Japan; National Museum of Art, Osaka; National Museum of Ethnology (Japan) National Museum of Japanese History; National Museum of Modern Art, Kyoto; National Museum of Modern Art, Tokyo; National Museum of Nature and Science; National Museum of Territory and ...