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Cyber Network Co., Ltd. is the first Japanese company which used the word “Cyber” in its company name (well, probably).
In 1988, when Cyber Network Co., Ltd. was established, few people...read more about Cyber Network Co., Ltd.
The Dazaifu Fureai Culture Museum offers visitors insights into the cultural heritage of Dazaifu, showcasing local history, art, and community activities.
KEIDAI ART MUSEUM is the contemporary art program at Dazaifu Tenmangu, the shrine in Fukuoka dedicated to Sugawara Michizane, the deity of learning, culture, and the arts. Exhibitions are mainly...read more about Dazaifu Tenmangu Museum
The Donald Keene Center Kashiwazaki is dedicated to promoting cultural exchange and understanding through various programs and initiatives.
同志社大学歴史資料館 (Doshisha University Historical Museum) preserves and exhibits material related to the history of Doshisha University and to Kyoto's cultural heritage. The museum's main hall and its...read more about Doshisha University Historical Museum
The Edo-Tokyo Museum in Sumida, Tokyo, presents the history and culture of Tokyo from the Edo period to the modern era. The museum features extensive permanent exhibitions, special exhibitions, an...read more about EDO-TOKYO MUSEUM
Emaux Museum showcases a unique collection of enamel art and history, highlighting the craftsmanship and cultural significance of enamel work.
Enoshima Aquarium ("Enosui") is a public aquarium on the coast of Sagami Bay in Fujisawa, Japan. Its exhibits showcase the rich marine life of Sagami Bay and the Pacific Ocean, with highlights...read more about ENOSHIMA AQUARIUM
History in Ebetsu from prehistoric times to today is being introduced according to the theme. The sections which exhibit about 400 earthen vessels in prehistoric times in particular are highlights.
History in Ebetsu from prehistoric times to today is being introduced according to the theme. The sections which exhibit about 400 earthen vessels in prehistoric times in particular are highlights.
A cultural facility in Echizen City, known for hosting various events and activities, including performances and community gatherings.
The Eisei Bunko Museum is a museum dedicated to the preservation of Japanese art and cultural heritage, featuring a vast collection of historical documents, artworks, and artifacts.
Boso-no-Mura, which merged with the Chiba Prefectural Fudoki-no-Oka Museum,is set amidst a splendid natural environment.You can have a hands-on experience learning about the changes that have...read more about Experience Museum Chiba Prefectural Boso-no-Mura