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Japan Museum SieboldHuis (Siebold House) is a museum located at the Rapenburg (Leiden) [nl] in Leiden, Netherlands. It displays items that were collected by Philipp Franz von Siebold (1796-1866) between 1823 and 1829 during his stay at Dejima, the Dutch trade colony nearby Nagasaki in Japan. It also functions as a museum of Japanese culture.
Mission statement: "The aim of Japan Museum SieboldHuis ’Stichting Japanmuseum SieboldHuis’ is to exhibit (museum) collections relevant to Japanese art, culture, science and nature, in particular the Leiden Siebold Collection, as well as to strengthen the ties between the Netherlands and Japan and to promote Japan Museum SieboldHuis as museum and information centre."[1]
Siebold was highly interested in all aspects of Japanese nature and culture, and as such his collection is very diverse. Japan Museum SieboldHuis has a permanent exhibition of maps, rocks, animals, plants, utensils and art. Temporary exhibitions offer a varied selection of Japanese art.
The monumental house is property of the Dutch government (Government Buildings Agency [nl]) and used to house the cantonal court.
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of Modern Art, Kyoto, Kyoto, Japan 2019: Japanese Nudes, Japan Museum SieboldHuis, Leiden, Netherlands 2019: Collection 1940s-1970s, The Museum of Modern...
NU (in Dutch). Retrieved 2016-11-11. "Leids Film Festival - Actueel". SieboldHuis. Retrieved 2013-10-08. "Leiden International Film Festival - Pieterskerk...
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traveling exhibit in Europe and the US 2007 – Crispy Cloud Kombini, SieboldHuis, Leiden 2005 – KiKiRiKi Tous les Soirs, 16e Festival international de...
were brought to Europe by Philipp Franz von Siebold. According to Japanese scholar Nakami Tatsuo, Siebold was the one who brought the usage of the term...
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Rehder, China yew Taxus contorta Griff., West Himalayan yew Taxus cuspidata Siebold & Zucc., Rigid branch yew, Japanese yew Taxus floridana Nutt. ex Chapm...
tools in Japan were left behind by the Shukushin. Later, Philipp Franz von Siebold argued that the Ainu people were indigenous to northern Japan. Iha Fuyū...
eighteenth century, and it was later introduced to Europe by Philipp Franz von Siebold" [1796–1866]. Tamanoi 2000 Archived 2 July 2019 at the Wayback Machine...
background. Conan realizes that the flower refers to Philipp Franz von Siebold's Japanese wife, Taki (滝, lit. Waterfall) and finds the ring on a flowing...
acquaintance of theirs who was religious, he discovered a Bible for children by Siebold Ulfers, one of the century's most popular children's Bibles for its beautiful...
name Vitis ficifolia Bunge Synonyms V. kaempferi K.Koch V. thunbergii Siebold & Zucc. (Poss.) V. heyneana subsp. ficifolia (Bunge) C.L.Li List source :...