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Toba Sea-Folk Museum

(604) Museum in Toba, Japan
Toba Sea-Folk Museum is a museum dedicated to the area's fishing traditions in Toba, Mie Prefecture, Japan. Having first opened as the private Sea-Folk Museum in 1971, the museum reopened in its current location in 1992, and in 2017 was reestablished as a public, municipal museum under its current name.
Address: Japan, 〒517-0025 Mie, Toba, Uramuracho, 大吉1731−68
Hours: Open ⋅ Closes 4:30 PM
Phone: +81 599-32-6006
Sea Folk Museum from www.umihaku.com
The Toba Sea-Folk Museum was founded in 1971 to preserve the knowledge and history of Toba's fishing traditions and culture. We are the only museum inJapan ...
Sea Folk Museum from archeyes.com
Jul 18, 2020 · Completed in 1992 by Japanese architect Hiroshi Naito, the Sea Folk Museum is an example of wood Japanese craft with an 18.5 meter-wide ...
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Very impressive design. Very small museum tells touching story of locals and the sea. Great material combination and view. Building merges into the surroundings ...
Sea Folk Museum from en.m.wikipedia.org
Toba Sea-Folk Museum is a museum dedicated to the area's fishing traditions in Toba, Mie Prefecture, Japan. Having first opened as the private Sea-Folk ...
It is the only Toba Sea-folk Museum in Japan that preserves and displays over 57,000 real-life exhibits and documents. There are powerful three-dimensional ...
Set in heavily forested, low-lying hills, the Sea Folk Museum boasts a wide range of sea and fishing items on display, and is an amazing source of information ...
Sea Folk Museum from classicboatshow.com
The Toba Sea-Folk Museum was founded in 1971 to preserve the knowledge and history of Toba's fishing traditions and culture. We are the only museum in Japan ...
Sea Folk Museum from www.the-kansai-guide.com
Jan 13, 2023 · This museum offers a wide variety of information on the past, present and future information on the lives of “kaimin (sea people),” ...
he TOBA SEA - FOLK MUSEUM was founded in. 1971 to preserve the knowledge and history of fishing traditions , culture and heritage for future generations.
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Completed in 1992 by Japanese architect Hiroshi Naito, the Sea Folk Museum is an example of wood Japanese craft with an 18.5 meter-wide (60.7 feet) roof.