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  2. Kanagawa Station (Kanagawa) - Wikipedia

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    The station opened on December 24, 1905, as a station on the Keihin Electric Railway. It closed on June 22, 1929, but reopened as Aokibashi Station (青木橋駅) on March 29, 1930. Six days later, it was renamed Keihin Kanagawa Station (京浜神奈川駅). The station was renamed Kanagawa Station on April 20, 1956.

  3. Kanagawa Prefectural Museum of Cultural History - Wikipedia

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    Kanagawa, Japan 35°26′56.95″N 139°38′10.62″E  /  35.4491528°N 139.6362833°E  / 35.4491528; 139.6362833 Kanagawa Prefectural Museum of Cultural History ( 神奈川県立歴史博物館 , Kanagawa Kenritsu Rekishi Hakubutsukan ) also known as the Yokohama Museum of Cultural History is a history museum in Naka-ku , Yokohama ...

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

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    This list is of the Cultural Properties of Japan designated in the category of historical materials (歴史資料, rekishi shiryō) for the Prefecture of Kanagawa. [ 1 ] National Cultural Properties

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

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    established in 1880, the ICP honkan (main building) dates to 1904 and is used for the Kanagawa Prefectural Museum of Cultural History [9] Former Yokohama Specie Bank Head Office 35°26′57″N 139°38′11″E  /  35.449059°N 139.636307°E  / 35.449059; 139.636307  ( Former Yokohama Specie Bank Head

  6. Kanagawa University - Wikipedia

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    The university was founded in 1928 by Yoshimori Yoneda (米田吉盛) as Yokohama Academy (横浜学院, Yokohama gakuin).It was an evening school for the working youth. In 1929 the school was renamed Yokohama College (横浜専門学校, Yokohama semmon gakkō), which had both day and evening schools (Day school: Department of Commerce / evening school: Departments of Commerce and Law).

  7. Imperial Crown Style - Wikipedia

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    Examples of the style include the Judicial Yuan Building in Taipei, the old Kaohsiung Railway Station, Hualien District Court building, and the Kaohsiung Museum of History. [1] The Judicial Yuan Building was designed by the Japanese architect Ide Kaoru, and completed in 1934. The building is in an eclectic style, with a Chinese-influenced "Koa ...

  8. Jun'ya Ishigami - Wikipedia

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    Jun'ya Ishigami (石上 純也, Ishigami Jun'ya) (born 1974 in Kanagawa prefecture) is a Japanese architect. [1]Ishigami completed his master's degree in architecture and planning at Tokyo National University of Fine Arts and Music in 2000.

  9. Kengo Kuma - Wikipedia

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    Kengo Kuma (隈 研吾, Kuma Kengo, born August 8, 1954) is a Japanese architect and emeritus professor in the Department of Architecture (Graduate School of Engineering) at the University of Tokyo. Frequently compared to contemporaries Shigeru Ban and Kazuyo Sejima , Kuma is also noted for his prolific writings.