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Nagasaki Museum of History and Culture November 3, 2024 is the opening anniversary 19th anniversary of opening Free permanent exhibition for Nagasaki residents

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[Nagasaki Museum of History and Culture] November 3, 2024 is the opening anniversary [19th anniversary of opening] Permanent exhibition is free for Nagasaki residents ​
Nomura Kogeisha Co., Ltd. Facility Management Business Press release: October 30, 2024 [Nagasaki Museum of History and Culture] November 3, 2024 is the opening anniversary [19th anniversary of opening] Free permanent exhibition for Nagasaki residents A commemorative event will be held on November 2nd and 3rd
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The Nagasaki Museum of History and Culture will celebrate its 19th anniversary on November 3, 2024 (Sunday and holiday). To express our gratitude for your continued patronage, we will hold a celebratory dance by the Nagasaki Kenban and offer free admission to the Nagasaki Prefectural Permanent Exhibition. Thank you for your interest in interviewing and posting information. [Download flyer]
http://www.nmhc.jp/notice/2024/dl/19th_A4.pdf Nagasaki Kenban Dance
https://prcdn.freetls.fastly.net/release_image/141165/34/141165-34-602bbf08762f1947a490227c3dbfd5d7-1068×712.jpg The photo is an image. The program will be different from that day’s program. “Nagasaki Maruyama” was once hailed as one of Japan’s three major entertainment districts. The Geikos of Nagasaki Kenban carry on the tradition of the Maruyama Hanayagi world. It is said that geisha groups began to appear in the streets of Nagasaki around the middle of the Edo period. At its peak in the early Showa period, hundreds of geisha were active, but after the war, the number continued to decline, and in Kyushu, Fukuoka’s Hakata Kenban and Nagasaki Kenban were the only two valuable geishas. The Nagasaki Kenban members, who are responsible for passing on Nagasaki’s traditional culture, will perform a celebratory dance to commemorate the museum’s opening. Date: Saturday, November 2, 2024 Time: [1] 13:00~ [2] 15:00~ Venue: 1st floor entrance *Free viewing *After the celebration dance “Nagasaki future support Pokemon” Denryu I’ll also bring it to the celebration! Prefectural Citizen Free Service Day
https://prcdn.freetls.fastly.net/release_image/141165/34/141165-34-f22990b23e800ec32e2e67bcd59ca884-1200×800.jpg History and Culture Exhibition Zone/Nagasaki Trade The opening anniversary is Citizen of Nagasaki Prefecture If you are Free access to the permanent exhibition room on the second floor You can view it at (Regularly 630 yen for adults, 310 yen for elementary and junior high school students) Date: November 3, 2024 [Sunday/Holiday] Time: 8:30-19:00 (Last entry 18:30) Venue: 2nd floor permanent exhibition room ※ Request Please bring something that proves you are a resident of Nagasaki Prefecture, such as a driver’s license or insurance card.
https://prcdn.freetls.fastly.net/release_image/141165/34/141165-34-f73038406361deb7dcbcc27a7702e4aa-1200×800.jpg Nagasaki Magistrate’s Office Zone/Great Reform
https://prcdn.freetls.fastly.net/release_image/141165/34/141165-34-1937faf8df1519201cbf9af71f012c43-1200×800.jpg History and Culture Exhibition Zone, Battle of Modernization, Nagasaki
https://prcdn.freetls.fastly.net/release_image/141165/34/141165-34-6d116660c9a4ab14efda00de6af478f9-787×372.png Nagasaki Museum of History and Culture Valuable historical materials and works of art are displayed on the theme of Nagasaki’s history of overseas exchange. There was a Nagasaki magistrate’s office during the Edo period, and part of it has been restored on the premises. There is also a zone where you can enjoy learning about history and a variety of special exhibitions and events! Address: 1-1-1 Tateyama, Nagasaki City, Nagasaki Prefecture 850-0007 Contact: TEL 095-818-8366 FAX 095-818-8407 E-mail info-his@nmhc.jp URL: http://www.nmhc.jp/

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