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The Nara National Museum was established in 1889 as the Imperial Nara Museum (帝国奈良博物館). The Nara National Museum held its first exhibition in 1895. As prehistory to the opening, there was a Nara exhibition. In 1874, Nara exhibition company of semi-governmental management was established by the then Nara governor Fujii Chihiro. The ...
Nara: Nara National Research Institute for Cultural Properties: 1,095 items: Yakushi-ji masu 薬師寺枡 Yakushiji masu: Muromachi and Momoyama periods: Nara: Yakushi-ji (kept at Nara National Museum)
Date: 29 May 2022: Source: Own work, using . Coastline from Natural Earth 1:10m Physical Vectors; Province boundaries from Natural Earth 1:10m Cultural Vectors and . Kupchik, John E. (2011) A grammar of the Eastern Old Japanese dialects (PhD thesis), University of Hawai'i
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(kept at Nara National Museum) 26.5 centimetres (10.4 in) by 454.7 centimetres (14 ft 11.0 in) *Extermination of Evil, colour on paper 紙本著色辟邪絵 shihon chakushoku hekija-e: Kamakura period: Nara
The Nara National Research Institute for Cultural Properties (奈良文化財研究所, Nara Bunkazai Kenkyū-jo), also known by its former name, the Nara Research Institute for Cultural Properties, is one of two research institutes that comprise the National Institutes for Cultural Heritage, an independent administrative institution created in 2001.
Nara: National Institutes for Cultural Heritage (kept at Nara National Museum: Image of Zaō Gongen incised in a mirror 線刻蔵王権現鏡像 senkoku Zaō Gongen kyōzō: Heian period: Nara: Kimpusen-ji (kept at Nara National Museum
A map showing a Shōen or manor in the Nara period. The depicted area is about 1,100m (NS) by 700m (EW). Nara period, second half of 8th century four linen cloths which together form a 2x2 map of 113.7 cm × 72.5 cm (44.8 in × 28.5 in) National Museum of Japanese History, Sakura, Chiba