History and art of Asuka, the first Japanese capital in 7th century. [Japanese and English].
A place to learn more about Tokyo’s history and culture, including special exhibitions, lectures, an Audio-Visual Hall, the Audio Visual Library, and a library.
Includes a virtual tour, photographs and artifacts, basic principle of the bomb, dropping of the bomb, and the effects of the bomb.
Focuses on the history and culture of the people in the Setouchi area, and features the remains of Kusado Sengen, a medieval port town buried in a riverbed.
Features local history and astronomy. Includes hours, calendar of events, links, photos, admission fees and directions. Located in Tokyo.
Provides variety of physical and spiritual experiences in a living museum of ancient spiritual tradition in a variety of experiential routes. Includes location map. [Japanese and English].
Exhibits cultural and natural history of the region, including the research on the historical relationship of man and lake habitats. Includes staff members, hours, admission fees, facilities, links, directions. [Japanese and English].
Exhibits of artifacts from prehistoric, ancient, medieval, early modern, and modern time periods, including photographic examples.
Features prehistoric periods to modern times. Includes photo galleries, calendar of events, hours and directions. Located in Sakura City, Chiba. [Japanese and English].
A place to learn about the anthropology, archaeology, folklore, and history of Niigata prefecture, includes exhibits, activities, publications, news, and links.
Scenes with realistic wax dolls from the 33 years life of Ryoma Sakamoto.
Features currency, coins, photographs, maps and other historical materials. Includes hours, directions and free admission. Located in Tokyo. [Japanese and English].