Asahikawa Museum of Sculpture in Honor of Teijiro Nakahara (中原悌二郎記念旭川市彫刻美術館, Nakahara Teijirō Kinen Asahikawashi Chōkoku Bijutsukan) is a sculpture museum in Asahikawa, Hokkaidō, Japan. The building was called the Asahikawa Kaikōsha (旭川偕行社) and used as the officer's social club by the 7th Division of the Imperial Japanese Army from 1902 until 1945. In 1968, it became the Asahikawa Museum of Local History (旭川市立旭川郷土博物館, Asahikawashiritsu Asahikawa Kyōdo Hakubutsukan). The building is designated an Important Cultural Property.[1]
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Asahikawa (旭川市, Asahikawa-shi) is a city in Kamikawa Subprefecture, Hokkaido, Japan. It is the capital of the subprefecture, and the second-largest city...
Hokkaido Museum Asahikawa Museum ofSculpture 旭川兵村記念館の御案内 [Guide to Asahikawa Tondenhei Village Museum] (PDF). Asahikawa City. Retrieved 13 November 2016...
Notable among them are the 7th Division's Asahikawa Kaikosha, which is today the AsahikawaMuseumofSculpture, the 8th Division's Hirosaki Kaikosha which...
were transferred to the museum. AsahikawaMuseumofSculpture 井上靖記念館 [Yasushi Inoue Memorial Hall] (in Japanese). Asahikawa City. Retrieved 7 September...
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and one from Asahikawa. However, manufacture of the souvenir has since declined. As of 2012, only one site of production remains. A museum in Yakumo town...
the first initiators of establishing connections with the Native American tribes, through the exhibition of some of his sculptures in British Columbia...
colonization of this island and to develop its agriculture and industry. The story is located in the unnamed village of 'S.', close to the town ofAsahikawa, along...
(1980–) was also born in the city. Suwon is twinned internationally with: Asahikawa, Japan (1989), Jinan, China (1993), Townsville, Australia (1997), Bandung...
competition in Asahikawa, Japan, where she received an Award Winning Entry for her chair Little h, now executed in wood, moulded from one single piece of birch...
Centre for Contemporary Art, Melbourne; Hokkaido AsahikawaMuseumof Art, Japan; Lasalle-SIA College of the Arts, Singapore; Der Rest Der Welt, Pirmasens...
Japanese Olympic Committee (JOC) in November of the same year. Other Japanese cities that were bidding were Asahikawa, Yamagata, and Morioka. 1 June 1988, the...