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  • 1. Koishikawa Annex, University Museum, The University of Tokyo Bunkyo
    The Koishikawa Annex, The University Museum, The University of Tokyo is a museum located in Hakusan Bunkyo, Tokyo, Japan. It is the oldest building of the University of Tokyo, and is open to general public as the annex of the general research museum. It was formerly used as a medical school. As collection, there are the natural history specimen collections, the animal specimen collection of Chartering foreigner teacher E Morse's immediate pupils, the art and science specimen collection of Prof. Mitake Hide, member of the engineering model of Kōbushō Kōgakuryō. Many bronze statues of Tokyo University professors exist in this building.
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  • 3. Eisei Bunko Foundation Bunkyo
    The Eisei Bunko Museum is a museum in Bunkyo-ku district in Tokyo, Japan. Its collection includes historical documents and artifacts, and works of fine art. The museum is located what was formerly the grounds of the Hosokawa clan, near the Shin-Edogawa Garden.
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  • 6. Japan Football Museum Bunkyo
    Japan Football Hall of Fame is housed at the Japan Football Museum , in JFA House in Bunkyo, Tokyo. The Hall aims to celebrate the achievements of the all-time top Japanese footballing players, managers and other person who have become significant figures in the history of the Japanese game.
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  • 7. Printing Museum, Tokyo Bunkyo
    The Printing Museum is a museum in Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo, Japan. It is dedicated to the history and techniques of printing, and is located in the head office building of Toppan Printing.
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  • 11. National Archives of Modern Architecture, Agency for Cultural Affairs Bunkyo
    The Tokyo National Museum , or TNM, established in 1872, is the oldest Japanese national museum, the largest art museum in Japan and one of the largest art museums in the world. The museum collects, houses, and preserves a comprehensive collection of art works and archaeological objects of Asia, focusing on Japan. The museum holds over 110,000 objects, which includes 87 Japanese National Treasure holdings and 610 Important Cultural Property holdings . The museum also conducts research and organizes educational events related to its collection. The museum is located inside Ueno Park in Taitō, Tokyo. The facilities consist of the Honkan , Tōyōkan , Hyōkeikan , Heiseikan , Hōryū-ji Hōmotsukan , as well as Shiryōkan , and other facilities. There are restaurants and shops within the mus...
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  • 13. The Mitsubishi Archives Bunkyo
    Hayao Miyazaki is a Japanese film director, producer, screenwriter, animator, author, and manga artist. A co-founder of Studio Ghibli, a film and animation studio, he has attained international acclaim as a masterful storyteller and as a maker of anime feature films, and is widely regarded as one of the greatest animation directors. Born in Bunkyō Ward of Tokyo, Miyazaki expressed interest in manga and animation from an early age, and he joined Toei Animation in 1963. During his early years at Toei Animation he worked as an in-between artist and later collaborated with director Isao Takahata. Notable films to which Miyazaki contributed at Toei include Doggie March and Gulliver's Travels Beyond the Moon. He provided key animation to other films at Toei, such as Puss in Boots and Animal Tre...
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  • 15. Koishikawa Ukiyo-e Museum Bunkyo
    This museum is now closed. Try the Uta Memorial Museum near Meijijingumae Station to see Ukiyo-e prints from Hiroshige, Hokusai and others. Koishikawa Ukiyo-e Art Museum is located in Bunkyō, Tokyo, Japan. Its collection includes ukiyo-e genre paintings from the Edo period, in particular, prints by Utamaro, Hokusai and Hiroshige. Every month the museum changes the ukiyo-e exhibition. This small museum was opened in November 1998. Its aim is to promote understanding of ukiyo-e culture. The museum is about 2 minutes on foot from Kōrakuen Station, near the Bunkyo Civic Center. It is open from 11:00 until 18:00, and the entrance fee is 500 yen.
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