2017年4月7日星期五

Kobe City Museum Kōbe-shi, Japan




Kobe City Museum (神戸市立博物館) opened in Kobe, Japan in 1982. It is one of Japan's many museums which are supported by a municipality.

The museum combines two collections, the Municipal Archaeological Art Museum and Municipal Namban Art Museum. The museum is housed in a neoclassical building built in 1935, the former Kobe branch of the Yokohama Specie Bank. The collection of nearly thirty-nine thousand items comprises archaeological artifacts, works of art, old maps, and historical documents and artifacts relating to Kobe. It includes an important collection of Namban art (the former Hajime Ikenaga Collection), as well as a set of dōtaku and other items of the Yayoi period from excavations at Sakuragaoka that have been designated a National Treasure.

The Kobe City Museum owns nearly 70,000 objects,including a National Treasure comprising 21 items and six important Cultural Assets comprising 74 items. They are divided into the following general categories: archaeological artifacts, including bronze bells and bronze halberds unearthed at Sakuragaoka; nearly 7,000 objects of art, including color woodcut prints from the late 19th century and a Namban-style works, including "Equestrian Kings of Europe"collected by Hajime Ikenaga and "Portrait of Saint Francis Xavier";nearly 8,000 old maps and geographical materials collected by Matsutaro Namba and Takejiro Akioka, among which are many maps produced in Japan and abroad, such as the "Small Map of Japan by (Tadataka) Ino" and "Japan Atlas Byobu"; and historical documents and artifacts regarding Kobe. Some objects of art and old maps can be displayed for only a limited time due to reasons connected with the preservation.
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