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  • ...professors' offices and storerooms of historical documents. Many of these documents and artifacts have now been moved to the University Museum next door. [[Category:Historic Buildings]]
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  • ...at many other materials, the Institute houses a [[National Treasure]], the Documents of the Shimazu clan (''Shimazu ke monjo''). ...they took over custody of a collection of [[Bakumatsu]] period diplomatic documents from the [[Ministry of Foreign Affairs]].
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  • The collection also includes some 380,000 historical documents from the [[Forbidden City|imperial palace]] archives. [[Category:Historic Buildings]]
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  • ...ve Classics]] of the Neo-Confucian canon, and on the composition of formal documents for foreign relations. [[Category:Historic Buildings]]
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  • ...hich houses much of the Hosokawa family's private collection of historical documents and artifacts. [[Category:Historic Buildings]]
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  • ...ror Go-Mizunoo]], who had a particular interest in collecting. Much of the documents are locked in Edo period boxes, and can only be opened by imperial chamberl [[Category:Historic Buildings]]
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  • The Miyara family's private collection of historical documents is today held by the [[University of the Ryukyus]]. [[Category:Historic Buildings]]
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  • ...s a [[World Heritage Site]] in 1994 (along with a bunch of other sites as "Historic Monuments of Ancient [[Kyoto]], [[Uji]], and [[Otsu|Ôtsu]] Cities"). It wa ...collection many National Treasures in the forms of sculptures, paintings, documents, and craft / decorative art objects, making it a veritable treasure house o
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  • ...ers at several institutions in [[Kumamoto]] and Tokyo, providing access to documents and artifacts in the collection in order to aid in research on Japanese art ...s to ceramics and other tea wares, paintings, arms & armor, and historical documents. A very few of the treasures in the collection include:
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  • [[Category:Historic Documents]]
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  • ...parated from the main house by a small garden. Important family heirlooms, documents, and the like would be stored here, both to protect such things from possib ...to be maintained or remodeled, and to be actively used as homes, shops, or historic houses. The iconic style is influential overseas, as well, inspiring modern
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  • Ancient documents, extant artifacts, and archaeological research were taken into account in t [[Category:Historic Buildings]]
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  • ...hina government. While some eight million imperial court records and other documents from the palace archives were transferred to the First Historical Archives, [[Category:Historic Buildings]]
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  • ...and a few galleries continue to be dedicated to the display of historical documents and the discussion of historical topics.<ref>"[https://www.flickr.com/photo [[Category:Historic Buildings]]
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  • ...ress, 1988. p160.</ref>, while shrines, temples, inns, and the like issued documents known as ''ôrai kitte'' (lit. "round trip ticket") or ''ôrai tegata'', un [[Category:Historic Buildings]]
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  • ...ujitani, 36-37, 44-45.</ref> Further, Imperial communications, among other documents from the time, suggest that until the 1880s, the Imperial Palace was seen a [[Category:Historic Buildings]]
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  • ...kyoto-u.ac.jp/issue/issue2/index.html The Rekidai Hoan: An Introduction to Documents of the Ryukyu Kingdom]." Editorial Office of Rekidai Hoan, Okinawa Archives [[Category:Historic Buildings]]
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  • Though commonly known as Kyoto today, and though some documents as old as [[988]] refer to the city in that way,<ref>Gallery labels, Kyoto ...ution to power, the maintenance and usage of the symbolic power of Kyoto's historic sites was essential to discourses of Imperial legitimacy and a unified nati
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