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  2. Osaka Arsenal - Wikipedia

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    The Osaka Arsenal was a state weapons factory of the Imperial Japanese Army in Osaka during the period from 1870 to 1945. In the Meiji period, the self-supply of the armed forces with modern weapons was a high concern for the government. The Japanese military leader Ōmura Masujirō proposed to build a garrison with gun and ammunition ...

  3. List of museums in Japan - Wikipedia

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    Setouchi Town Library & Setouchi Municipal Museum (also a member museum of Okinawa Prefecture Museum Society) [12] Shibushi City Buried Cultural Property Center Sueyoshi Museum of History and Folklore, Soo City

  4. List of Cultural Properties of Japan – historical materials ...

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    (kept at Osaka Museum of Natural History (大阪市立自然史博物館 34°36′37″N 135°31′21″E  /  34.610297°N 135.522484°E  / 34.610297; 135.522484  ( Osaka Museum of Natural

  5. List of Historic Sites of Japan (Osaka) - Wikipedia

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    Site Municipality Comments Image Coordinates Type Ref. *Ōsaka Castle Site 大坂城跡 Ōsaka-jō ato: Ōsaka: Sengoku period castle remains: 2 *Kudara-dera ruins 百済寺跡 ...

  6. Category:Museums in Osaka - Wikipedia

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    Osaka Museum of History; Osaka Museum of Natural History; Osaka Science Museum This page was last edited on 17 February 2024, at 23:02 (UTC). ...

  7. List of Cultural Properties of Japan – paintings (Osaka)

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    (kept at the Ibaraki City Museum of Cultural Properties (茨木市立文化財資料館) discovered in 1920 in a bamboo cylinder roped to roofing material in a village outside Osaka once ruled by the kirishitan daimyō Takayama Ukon ; restored in 2006 to celebrate the 500th anniversary of the birth of Francis Xavier , who is depicted alongside ...

  8. Nakanoshima - Wikipedia

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    Nakanoshima (中之島) is a 3 km long and 50 hectares narrow sandbank in Kita-ku, Osaka city, Japan, that divides the Kyū-Yodo into the Tosabori and Dōjima rivers. Many governmental and commercial offices (including the city hall of Osaka), museums and other cultural facilities are located on Nakanoshima.

  9. Osaka - Wikipedia

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    Osaka Municipal Museum of Art is inside Tennōji park, housing over 8,000 pieces of Japanese and Chinese paintings and sculptures. The Osaka Museum of History, opened in 2001, is located in a 13-story modern building providing a view of Osaka Castle. Its exhibits cover the history of Osaka from pre-history to the present day.