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* Even familiar objects have history.

* A deep world condensed in a small space
We will introduce you to a famous museum where even enthusiasts will be impressed....

* 58 museums full of individuality.

* 58 museums full of individuality...
Imari Bay Horseshoe Crab Museum
Kyushu Automobile History Museum
Seicho Matsumoto Memorial Museum

* Satisfy the intellectually inquisitive minds of adults.
Nogata City Coal Memorial Museum
TOTO Museum
Nakatomi Memorial Museum of Pharmaceutical Science

* All art if you master it!
Miike Karuta * Historical Museum
Trowel Painting Museum
Sound Bath Museum

* Quietly moving.
Genko Historical Museum
Moji Telecommunications Retro Museum
Chikuzen Town Otoarai Peace Memorial Museum

* Comments from the Supervisor *

The collection from elementary school days has been
Before you know it, it's museum quality!

The criteria for collecting and being interested in things are as follows.
The criteria for things that I collect and am interested in are: things that are used in the daily lives of ordinary people, are inexpensive
but whose history is not so well known.
Sento (public bathhouse), natto (fermented soybeans), hearse, sweet chestnuts, milk bottle caps, mosquito coils, canned whale meat, instant ramen noodles, etc.
canned whale, instant noodles, etc. etc.
While artifacts that can be found in museums and art galleries are cherished
but the more closely related to the daily life of common people, the more difficult it is to keep records.

The Edo-Tokyo Museum held an exhibition of Morse's collection.
He came to Japan in the Meiji era.
He came to Japan in the Meiji era and brought back to the U.S. daily necessities of the common people.
He brought back to the U.S. daily necessities such as kompeito (sugar candy) and geta (wooden clogs).
They were too familiar to Japanese people at that time.
I guess they didn't think of leaving them behind.

A museum that specializes in a particular field
A museum specializing in a particular field may have as many things on display
There are some museums that have as many items as a big museum.
In northern Kyushu, there are many coal mine-related museums.
There are many coal mine-related museums in the northern part of Kyushu. Not only industrial heritage such as machines and buildings, but also [coal mine houses].
and buildings, as well as restored [coal mine houses].
It is also interesting to see how people lived in those days.
The exhibits are also interesting.

There must be one or two museums in this book that interest you.
I am sure you will find one or two museums in this book that interest you.
Why don't you go there first?

* About this book *

Public bathhouses, natto (fermented soybeans), hearse, sweet chestnuts, milk bottle lids, mosquito coils...
mosquito coils... The fields covered in this book are surprisingly wide
And they are all maniacal things.
Shinobu Machida, a pioneer and leading researcher on popular culture
how to enjoy the maniac museum.

There are many museums and archives around Fukuoka that specialize in specific fields.
There are many museums and archives in the Fukuoka area that specialize in specific fields.
Unlike large national and prefectural museums
Some museums are not so well-known, but are well worth a visit.
However, they may be the best in Japan, or even the best in the world, in terms of the rarity of their collections* and exhibits in their fields.
In terms of the rarity of the exhibits in their collections, they may be the best in Japan, or even in the world.

This book is a guide to these museums and archives.
This book is a guide to enjoy Fukuoka and its surroundings more deeply by highlighting these museums and archives.

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Item added on: 2021/6/26
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Size: A5 (210mm x 148mm)
Number of pages: 128
Weight: 268g
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Year of manufacture: 2019
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* Even familiar objects have history.

* A deep world condensed in a small space
We will introduce you to a famous museum where even enthusiasts will be impressed....

* 58 museums full of individuality.

* 58 museums full of individuality...
Imari Bay Horseshoe Crab Museum
Kyushu Automobile History Museum
Seicho Matsumoto Memorial Museum

* Satisfy the intellectually inquisitive minds of adults.
Nogata City Coal Memorial Museum
TOTO Museum
Nakatomi Memorial Museum of Pharmaceutical Science

* All art if you master it!
Miike Karuta * Historical Museum
Trowel Painting Museum
Sound Bath Museum

* Quietly moving.
Genko Historical Museum
Moji Telecommunications Retro Museum
Chikuzen Town Otoarai Peace Memorial Museum

* Comments from the Supervisor *

The collection from elementary school days has been
Before you know it, it's museum quality!

The criteria for collecting and being interested in things are as follows.
The criteria for things that I collect and am interested in are: things that are used in the daily lives of ordinary people, are inexpensive
but whose history is not so well known.
Sento (public bathhouse), natto (fermented soybeans), hearse, sweet chestnuts, milk bottle caps, mosquito coils, canned whale meat, instant ramen noodles, etc.
canned whale, instant noodles, etc. etc.
While artifacts that can be found in museums and art galleries are cherished
but the more closely related to the daily life of common people, the more difficult it is to keep records.

The Edo-Tokyo Museum held an exhibition of Morse's collection.
He came to Japan in the Meiji era.
He came to Japan in the Meiji era and brought back to the U.S. daily necessities of the common people.
He brought back to the U.S. daily necessities such as kompeito (sugar candy) and geta (wooden clogs).
They were too familiar to Japanese people at that time.
I guess they didn't think of leaving them behind.

A museum that specializes in a particular field
A museum specializing in a particular field may have as many things on display
There are some museums that have as many items as a big museum.
In northern Kyushu, there are many coal mine-related museums.
There are many coal mine-related museums in the northern part of Kyushu. Not only industrial heritage such as machines and buildings, but also [coal mine houses].
and buildings, as well as restored [coal mine houses].
It is also interesting to see how people lived in those days.
The exhibits are also interesting.

There must be one or two museums in this book that interest you.
I am sure you will find one or two museums in this book that interest you.
Why don't you go there first?

* About this book *

Public bathhouses, natto (fermented soybeans), hearse, sweet chestnuts, milk bottle lids, mosquito coils...
mosquito coils... The fields covered in this book are surprisingly wide
And they are all maniacal things.
Shinobu Machida, a pioneer and leading researcher on popular culture
how to enjoy the maniac museum.

There are many museums and archives around Fukuoka that specialize in specific fields.
There are many museums and archives in the Fukuoka area that specialize in specific fields.
Unlike large national and prefectural museums
Some museums are not so well-known, but are well worth a visit.
However, they may be the best in Japan, or even the best in the world, in terms of the rarity of their collections* and exhibits in their fields.
In terms of the rarity of the exhibits in their collections, they may be the best in Japan, or even in the world.

This book is a guide to these museums and archives.
This book is a guide to enjoy Fukuoka and its surroundings more deeply by highlighting these museums and archives.

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