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Monday, September 25, 2006

Harajuku Museums

Harajuku is not exactly a museum area so the museum selection here is a bit low:
Treasure Museum
It is a building that was built in 1921. Its style, however, is a copy of the Ooyukazukuri (high floor style) of Azekurazukuri Shosoin (the Japanese National Treasure House in Nara).
In the building, various articles used by the Imperial couple during their lifetimes are displayed.
Location: Near Meiji Shrine - 7 minutes on foot from Harajuku Station on JR Yamanote Line or Meiji Jingumae on subway Chiyoda Line

Memorial Picture Gallery (Meiji Kaigakan)
9 Kasumigaoka, Shinjuku-ku
Shinanomachi Station (Sobu line) or Gaienmae or Aoyama-Itchome Stationn (Ginza line).
Telephone: 03-3401-5179
Fax: 03-0401-0676
Opening Hours: Daily 09:00 – 17:00, December 30 – January 2 10:00 - 17:00
Admission: Adults ¥500
College & Senior High Students ¥300
Junior High, Elementary Students ¥200

The Meiji Memorial Picture Gallery that houses a collection of 80 large murals, that were made between 1926 and 1936, each by a different well-known artist of the day, illustrative significant moments in Emperor Meiji’s life, tracking Japan's swift evolution from pre-modern isolation to international dominance.

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