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History and art of Asuka, the first Japanese capital (7th century). Virtual museum containing both text and photos.
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A place to learn more about Tokyo’s history and culture, including special exhibitions, lectures, an Audio-Visual Hall, the Audio Visual Library, and a library.
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Includes a virtual tour, photographs and artifacts, basic principle of the bomb, dropping of the bomb, and the effects of the bomb.
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Focuses on the history and culture of the people in the Setouchi area, and features the remains of Kusado Sengen, a medieval port town buried in a riverbed.
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Features local history and astronomy. Includes hours, calendar of events, links, photos, admission fees and directions. Located in Katsushika-ku, Tokyo.
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Provides variety of physical and spiritual experiences in a living museum of ancient spiritual tradition in a variety of experiential routes. Includes location map. [Japanese and English].
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Exhibits cultural and natural history of the region, including the research on the historical relationship of man and lake habitats. Includes staff members, hours, admission fees, facilities, links, directions. [Japanese and English].
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Exhibits of artifacts from prehistoric, ancient, medieval, early modern, and modern time periods, including photographic examples.
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Located in Sakura City, Chiba. Covers history of Japan from prehistoric periods to modern times. Includes visitor info and online galleries.
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A place to learn about the anthropology, archaeology, folklore, and history of Niigata prefecture, includes exhibits, activities, publications, news, and links.
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Scenes with realistic wax dolls from the 33 years life of Ryoma Sakamoto.
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Features currency, coins, photographs, maps and other historical materials. Includes hours, directions and free admission. Located in Tokyo. [Japanese and English].
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