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Museum In Kumamoto Prefecture

1.Kumamoto Prefectural Ancient Burial Mound Museum
Kumamoto Prefectural Ancient Burial Mound Museum (熊本県立装飾古墳館, Kumamoto kenritsu sōshoku kofun-kan) is a museum of decorated kofun in Yamaga, Kumamoto Prefecture, Japan. The collection includes full-size replicas of the inner chambers of twelve tumuli.[1] The museum was designed by Tadao Ando and completed at a cost of ¥1.6 bn in April 1992.[2][3][4]
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2.Aso Volcano Museum
The Aso Volcano Museum (阿蘇火山博物館, Aso-kazan Hakubutsukan) is a museum that explains volcanoes. It is near Mount Aso, the largest active volcano in Japan. The Museum is in Kusasenri, Aso City, Kumamoto Prefecture. 32°53′7″N 131°3′7″E / 32.88528°N 131.05194°E / 32.88528; 131.05194
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3.Amakusa Christian Museum
Amakusa Christian Museum (天草市立天草キリシタン館, Amakusa shiritsu Amakusa kirishitankan) opened in Amakusa, Japan, in 1966 and in March 2014 received its four millionth visitor.[1] The museum includes exhibits relating to the Shimabara Rebellion and Kakure kirishitan ('hidden Christians').
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4.Mifune Dinosaur Museum
Mifune Dinosaur Museum (御船町恐竜博物館, Mifune-machi Kyōryū Hakubutsukan) opened in Mifune, Kumamoto Prefecture, Japan in 1998. The museum collects, preserves, researches, and displays the dinosaur fossils found in the area; the collection, which includes Japan's first fossil from a meat-eating dinosaur, Mifunesaurus, numbers some 15,000 items.[1][2][3]
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