Jump to content

Kasumi Kaikan Memorial Gakushuin Museum

Coordinates: 35°43′08″N 139°42′35″E / 35.718955°N 139.709764°E / 35.718955; 139.709764
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Kasumi Kaikan Memorial Gakushuin Museum
霞会館記念学習院ミュージアム
Entrance to the former Gakushuin University Museum of History
Map
General information
Address1-5-1 Mejiro
Town or cityToshima, Tokyo
CountryJapan
Coordinates35°43′08″N 139°42′35″E / 35.718955°N 139.709764°E / 35.718955; 139.709764
Opened14 March 2025 (reopening)[1]
1975 (original opening)[1]
Website
Official website (in Japanese)

Gakushuin University Museum of History (学習院大学史料館) [ja] opened in Toshima, Tokyo, Japan in 1975, before relocating a short distance and reopening in 2025 as Kasumi Kaikan Memorial Gakushuin Museum (霞会館記念学習院ミュージアム, Kasumi Kaikan Kinen Gakushūin Myūjiamu).[1] A university museum affiliated with Gakushuin University, the collection numbers some 250,000 items, including artefacts relating to the Imperial Family (the Emperor is a graduate of the university, and Princess Akiko was in attendance at the reopening ceremony).[2]

See also

[edit]

References

[edit]
  1. ^ a b c 霞会館記念学習院ミュージアム [Kasumi Kaikan Memorial Gakushūin Museum] (in Japanese). Gakushuin University. Retrieved 17 March 2025.
  2. ^ 学習院大の史料館がリニューアル記念展、開館セレモニーに彬子さま [Commemorative Exhibition for the Renewal of Gakushuin University's Museum of History, Princess Akiko at the Opening Ceremony]. The Asahi Shimbun (in Japanese). 14 March 2025. Retrieved 17 March 2025.
[edit]