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Museum in Takamatsu in Japan| Awesome Search Japan

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Museum in Takamatsu

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1.The Kagawa Museum  ・Takamatsu, Kagawa Prefecture
The Kagawa Museum (香川県立ミュージアム, Kagawa Kenritsu Myūjiamu) is a prefectural museum in Takamatsu, Japan, dedicated to the history and art of Kagawa Prefecture. The museum opened in 2008, consolidating the three institutions of the Kagawa Prefectural Cultural Hall (香川県文化会館, Kagawa-ken Bunka Kaikan) (opened 1966); Seto Inland Sea Folk History Museum (瀬戸内海歴史民俗資料館, Seto-Naikai Rekishi Minzoku Shiryōkan) (opened 1973) ; and Kagawa History Museum (香川県歴史博物館, Kagawa-ken Rekishi Hakubutsukan) (opened 1999); the first two institutions now operate as annexes of The Kagawa Museum.[1][2]
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2.Shikoku Mura
Shikoku Mura (四国村) is an open-air architectural park in Takamatsu, Kagawa Prefecture, Japan. It houses over twenty buildings from around Shikoku dating from the Edo period through to the Taishō period, four of which have been designated Important Cultural Properties. The park opened in 1976 and covers an area of approximately fifty thousand square metres.[1][2][3]
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3.Seto Inland Sea Folk History Museum  ・Takamatsu, Kagawa Prefecture
The Seto Inland Sea Folk History Museum (瀬戸内海歴史民俗資料館, Seto Naikai Rekishi Minzoku Shiryōkan) is a prefectural museum in Takamatsu, Japan, dedicated to the history and culture of the Seto Inland Sea and Setouchi region.[1] It was established in 1973, and since 2008 has operated as an annex of The Kagawa Museum.[1] The collection of some 22,000 items includes 5,966 that have been collectively designated as three Important Tangible Folk Cultural Properties.[3][4][5][6] The museum building, located on the Goshikidai Plateau [ja] within the Setonaikai National Park, and designed by athlete-architect Tadashi Yamamoto, won an AIJ Prize.[1][2]
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