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  2. Mari Yoriko Sabusawa - Wikipedia

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    A second-generation Japanese American, Sabusawa was born to Harry and Riki Sabusawa and raised in Las Animas, Colorado. [2] Her family moved to Long Beach, California in 1936. Sabusawa graduated from Long Beach Polytechnic High School in 1938, and then began studying at Long Beach Junior College .

  3. National Museum of Japanese History - Wikipedia

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    The National Museum of Japanese History (国立歴史民俗博物館, Kokuritsu Rekishi Minzoku Hakubutsukan), commonly known in Japanese as Rekihaku, is a history museum in Sakura, Chiba, Japan. The museum was founded in 1981 as an inter-university research consortium, and opened in 1983. The collections of the museum focus on the history ...

  4. Kiko, Crown Princess of Japan - Wikipedia

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    The couple has three children: Mako, Kako, and Hisahito. Preceding Fumihito and Kiko's investiture as Crown Prince and Princess, the ongoing Japanese imperial succession debate had resulted in some politicians holding a favorable view on rescinding agnatic primogeniture imposed by World War II allies on the constitution of Japan. However, once ...

  5. Japanese museums - Wikipedia

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    The first private museum was the Okura Shukokan Museum, built in 1917 to house Okura Kihachiro's collection. The industrialist Ōhara Mogasaburo established the Ohara Museum of Art in 1930 in Kurashiki, Okayama Prefecture. The museum was the first Japanese museum devoted to Western art. By 1945, there were 150 museums in Japan.

  6. Category:Biographical museums in Japan - Wikipedia

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    Museums in Japan based on a particular (normally famous) person, a set of people, or the collection of an individual. Such museums are often named after the person. Pages in category "Biographical museums in Japan"

  7. List of museums in Tokyo - Wikipedia

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    The History Museum of J-Koreans: Minato: History website, history of Koreans in Japan: The University Museum, The University of Tokyo: Bunkyo: Natural history, Archeology: Museum of The University of Tokyo. website: Tobacco and Salt Museum: Sumida: Industry: website, uses of tobacco and salt throughout history Tobu Museum of Transport & Culture ...

  8. Ogino Ginko - Wikipedia

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    Ogino Ginko first married in 1870, at the age of 16. Her first husband's name was Kanichiro Inamura. He was the firstborn of a wealthy and well-respected family, considering their role as assistants to magistrates since ancient times.

  9. Category:History museums in Japan - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "History museums in Japan" The following 139 pages are in this category, out of 139 total. ... National Museum of Japanese History;