To commemorate the opening of the Prefectural Hyogo Tsu Museum and the first prefectural office, we will hold a forum and mini-exhibition on the history of the establishment of Hyogo Prefecture and the regional resources of the five countries in Tajima.
<Hyogo Gokoku Forum in Tajima>
“The origin of hyogo and Tajima-Birth of Toyooka prefecture and transfer to Hyogo prefecture-“
- Date and time
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November 14th (Sun) 13: 30-16: 30
- place
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Hidaka District Community Center Multipurpose Hall
(850, Kokubunji, Hidaka-cho, Toyooka-shi) - Capacity
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100 people
- Entry fee
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Free * Application required
- Teacher
Paneler -
Makoto Tanabe (planned honorary director of the museum)
Makoto Kodera (Cultural Property Office, Cultural Promotion Division, Local Community Promotion Department, Toyooka City)
Junko Aosu (Representative Director of Chiikinote General Incorporated Association)
Mr. Shiro Yamashita (Councilor in charge of historical resource utilization, Regional Revitalization Bureau, Hyogo Prefecture) - How to apply
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[QR code]
- Please apply using the linked application form below.
- The lottery result will be notified to the contact information you entered.
Click here for application form
[Round-trip postcard]
- Please fill in the following ① to ⑦ on the round-trip postcard and send it to the Hyogo Tsu Museum Maintenance Office.
- The lottery results will be announced on the reply postcard.
① Name (furigana) ② Address ③ Date of birth ④ Email address
⑤ Phone number ⑥ Affiliation (only applicable) ⑦ Please write “Tajima”.
* One person can apply for both the QR code and the round-trip postcard.
- Deadline
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The reception is closed
<Mini exhibition “Beginning of Hyogo Prefecture”>
- Legislative session
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November 12th (Friday) -December 7th (Tuesday)
- venue
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Toyooka Museum of History-Tajima Kokufu / Kokubunjikan-
(Opening hours 9:00 to 17:00 (admission is until 16:30), closed on Wednesdays) - price
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Free viewing of the traveling exhibition
* A separate fee will be charged to view the permanent exhibition of the Toyooka Museum of History. - Exhibit
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“Ito Hirobumi Document”, “Ito Hirobumi Late Years”, “First Prefectural Office Restoration Model”, etc.