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Chazen Museum of Art: Madison, Wisconsin United States: 16,400 (176,000) [34] 1970 Humboldt Forum: Berlin Germany: 16,000 (172,223) [35] 2020 San Francisco Museum of Modern Art: San Francisco United States: 15,800 (170,000) [36] 1935 Museum of Modern Art: New York City United States: 15,400 (166,000) [37] 1929 Museo di Capodimonte: Naples Italy ...
In June 1991, the northbound Shinkansen lines, which had initially terminated at Ōmiya in 1982 and were later extended to Ueno in 1985, reached Tokyo Station. This extension made Tokyo Station the Tokyo-side terminus for Tōhoku and Jōetsu Shinkansen services. The current Chūō Line platforms were built in 1995.
San Francisco Bay Area Local history, Arts Building tours by appointment, group working to establish new museum [8] 1997 San Francisco Museum at the Mint: San Francisco San Francisco San Francisco Bay Area Local history Planned museum in the Old Mint to be operated by the San Francisco Museum and Historical Society. Wax Museum at Fisherman's Wharf
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 ...
Brooks Hall, an underground space connected to the basement level of Bill Graham Civic Auditorium, was the main exhibition space for the City of San Francisco from its completion in 1958 until 1981, when the first phase of Moscone Center was completed. [5]
Located on the shore of Tokyo Bay, about 30 minutes by rail from Tokyo Station, Big Sight is Japan's largest international convention venue. [3] Its most distinctive feature is the unique architecture of its 58 metres (190 ft) high eight-storey Conference Tower .
The Tokyo International Forum (東京国際フォーラム, Tōkyō Kokusai Fōramu) is a multi-purpose exhibition center in Tokyo, Japan. The complex is generally considered to be in the Yūrakuchō business district, being adjacent to Yūrakuchō Station , but it is administratively in the Marunouchi district.
The Tokyo Metro Museum is a railway museum located in Edogawa Ward in Tokyo, Japan. The museum is owned by the Metro Cultural Foundation, a non-profit organization of the Tokyo Metro. [1] It is located a short 100 meters from Kasai Station. [2] Visitors enter the museum through a subway ticket gate, leading to a section of Tokyo’s first ...