The Museum Meiji-Mura, Inuyama, Japan [018]

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Title The Museum Meiji-Mura, Inuyama, Japan [018]
Photo Number Box 62, Special Lectures, Japan, Meiji-mura, 19
Description Photo shows several people near the Tomatsu House (Merchants House), "important cultural property", (Funairi-chou Nakamura-ku Nagoya built in 1901), now at the Museum Meiji-Mura, Inuyama, Japan
Creator Tierney, Lennox
Date 1968
Subject Museums--Japan--Inuyama--Photographs; Hakubutsukan Meijimura--Japan--Inuyama--Photographs; Architecture--Japan--Inuyama--Photographs; Dwellings--Japan--Inuyama--Photographs; Men--Japan--Inuyama--Photographs; Women--Japan--Inuyama--Photographs; Tourists--Japan--Inuyama--Photographs; Hedges--Japan--Inuyama--Photographs; Japan; Tourists
Keywords Meiji-Mura; Meiji Mura; Houses
Collection Name and Number P0479 Lennox and Catherine Tierney Photo Collection
Holding Institution Special Collections, J. Willard Marriott Library, University of Utah
Publisher Digitized by J. Willard Marriott Library, University of Utah
Spatial Coverage Inuyama-shi (Japan)
Caption on Slide Merchants House, Meiji Mura, Inuyama, Japan.
Additional Information Image was scanned from color slide. Note: Similar image with additional information can be found on The Museum Meiji-Mura website: http://www.meijimura.com/english/list/index.html Note: "Meiji Mura (...Hakubutsukan Meiji-mura, lit: "Meiji village" museum) is an open-air architectural museum/theme park in Inuyama, near Nagoya in Aichi prefecture, Japan. It was opened on March 18, 1965. The museum preserves historic buildings from Japan's Meiji (1867-1912), Taisho (1912-1926), and early Shōwa (1926-1989) periods. Over 60 historical buildings have been moved and reconstructed onto 1 square kilometre (250 acres) of rolling hills alongside Lake Iruka. The most noteworthy building there is the reconstructed main entrance and lobby of Frank Lloyd Wright's landmark Imperial Hotel, which originally stood in Tokyo from 1923 to 1967, when the main structure was demolished to make way for a new, larger version of the hotel."--Wikipedia.
Type Image
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ARK ark:/87278/s6dv229g
Digitization Specifications Original scanned on Nikon Coolscan 5000 and saved as 2700 ppi TIFF. Display image generated in CONTENTdm as JP2000.
Donor Lennox Tierney; Catherine Tierney
Setname uum_lctpc
ID 335887
Reference URL https://collections.lib.utah.edu/ark:/87278/s6dv229g
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