Fukui Prefectural Dinosaur Museum Explained

Fukui Prefectural Dinosaur Museum (FPDM)
福井県立恐竜博物館
Map Type:Japan Fukui Prefecture#Japan
Coordinates:36.0829°N 136.5067°W
Established:July 14, 2000
Location:51-11 Terao, Muroko-chō, Katsuyama, Fukui Prefecture, Japan
Type:Natural history museum
Visitors:901,119 (FY2016)
Architect:Kisho Kurokawa
Director:Toshihisa Takeuchi
Curator:15
Publictransit:Katsuyama Eiheiji Line (Echizen Railway)

The, located in Katsuyama, Fukui, Japan, is one of the leading dinosaur museums in Asia that is renowned for its exhibits of fossil specimens of dinosaurs and paleontological research.[1] It is sited in the Nagaoyama Park (Katsuyama Dinosaur Forest Park) near the Kitadani Dinosaur Quarry that the Lower Cretaceous Kitadani Formation of the Tetori Group is cropped out and a large number of dinosaur remains including Fukuiraptor kitadaniensis and Fukuisaurus tetoriensis are found and excavated.[2]

Since October 2009, the entire area of Katsuyama City has been recognized as a Japanese Geopark "".[3] [4] Since July 2014, the guide tour to the field station next to the excavation site has been available from the end of April to early November.[5] Dozens of fossil specimens of five named dinosaurs and their excavation site have been designated as a Natural Monument of Japan since February 2017.[6] The Asia Dinosaur Association Secretary Office has been housed inside the museum since its establishment in 2013.[7]

History

FPDM was established as a paleontological and geological museum in the Nagaoyama Park where it is close to the dinosaur excavation site (the museum is about 5.5 km southwest from the site) in 2000. The nature section of Fukui Prefectural Museum has transferred to FPDM at the same time. The name was changed from "Fukui Prefectural Museum" to "Fukui Prefectural Museum of Cultural History" in 2003.

Exhibits

The exhibition is roughly divide into 5 zones; "Dino Street", "World of Dinosaurs", "Science of the Earth", "History of Life", and "Dino Lab".The museum entrance is located at the third floor of the building. After ticketing, visitors go down an approx. 33 meters long escalator to the basement floor. The basement consists of "Dino Street" and a diorama of the excavation site. "Dino Street" is a passage displaying various real fossils from all over the world on the right and left walls. There is a replica reproducing a discovery of a nearly complete skeleton of Camarasaurus found in Wyoming, USA at the end of the passage. Incidentally, the original fossil bones of this Camarasaurus is prepared and displaying in the first floor of the museum.

More than 40 skeletons of dinosaurs including 10 original fossils are displayed in "World of Dinosaurs". There is a nearly 200 m2 diorama reconstructing the Jurassic period of Zigong, China. This diorama includes some robotic dinosaurs that move and make sounds.

"Science of the Earth" (1F) is focusing on the earth science, including the plate tectonics, rock formation, precious gems and so on. There is a hands-on exhibition room for children called "Dino Lab"(1-2F). Visitors can enjoy several quizzes with dinosaur fossils and touch some specimens including a real limb bone of Tyrannosaurus. Visitors can view the inside of the fossil preparation laboratory through the large window (Fossil Preparation).

In the second floor, "History of Life" displays various specimens along with the timeline from the birth of life to the present. Exhibits on this floor show how ancient single-celled organisms evolved into dinosaurs and mammals such as human beings.

Images of the exhibition hall have been disclosed on Google Street View.[20]

Some exhibits are on the outside of the museum building such as many kinds of rock specimens, a triassic tree trunk, and a replica of tyrannosaur skeleton (Wankel) laying in rocks. From the spring to the fall, visitors can experience excavation activities at the park and the field station.

Construction

The location for the museum was chosen because many fossils have been found in Katsuyama and it uses many fossils found in the surrounding area. The museum was designed by Kisho Kurokawa[21] and completed in the summer of 2000 as the centerpiece of the that was hosted in Nagaoyama Park.

It officially opened on July 14, 2000 with an area of approximately 30000m2. The total floor space is approx. 15,000m2 making it one of the largest paleontological museums in Japan. The exhibition hall was constructed as a dome with no pillar allowing for wide open spaces to display the large dinosaurs.[22]

The total construction cost is approximately 14 billion JPY (9.15 billion for building, 3.1 billion for exhibits).[23]

Sister museums

The Fukui Prefectural Dinosaur Museum signed a sister museum agreement with the following museums:[24]

See also

External links

Notes and References

  1. News: Kato . Akira . 2014-01-14 . CGI, scientific studies bring dinosaurs closer . . 2018-07-26 .
  2. Lower Cretaceous Planorbidae (Gastropoda) from the Kitadani Formation of the Tetori Group in Katsuyama City, Fukui Prefecture, Central Japan . Michiharu . Goto . Memoir of the Fukui Prefectural Dinosaur Museum . 9 . 41–45 . Fukui Prefectural Dinosaur Museum . 2010 . 2018-07-29 .
  3. Web site: Dinosaur Valley Fukui Katsuyama Geopark . Dinosaur Valley Fukui Katsuyama Geopark Promotion Council . 2018-07-26 .
  4. http://geopark.jp/en/ Japanese Geoparks Network
  5. Web site: Field Station . Fukui Prefectural Dinosaur Museum . 2018-07-29 .
  6. Web site: 国天然記念物の文化財指定について . Fukui Prefectural Dinosaur Museum . 2018-07-26 .
  7. Web site: Asia Dinosaur Association . 2018-07-29 .
  8. Web site: Dinosaur Excavation (in Japanese) . FPDM . 2019-02-13 .
  9. Web site: History (in Japanese) . FPDM . 2019-02-13 .
  10. Azuma. Yoichi. Philip J.. Currie. 2000. A new carnosaur (Dinosauria: Theropoda) from the Lower Cretaceous of Japan. Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences. 37. 12. 1735–1753. 10.1139/e00-064.
  11. Kobayashi . Y. . Azuma . Y. . 2003 . A new iguanodontian (Dinosauria; Ornithopoda), form the lower Cretaceous Kitadani Formation of Fukui Prefecture, Japan . Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology . 23 . 1. 166–175 . 10.1671/0272-4634(2003)23[166:anidof]2.0.co;2 . 131386181 .
  12. Azuma, Y. . Shibata, M. . 2010 . Fukuititan nipponensis, a new titanosauriform sauropod from the Early Cretaceous Tetori Group of Fukui Prefecture, Japan . Acta Geologica Sinica - English Edition . 84 . 3 . 454–462 . 10.1111/j.1755-6724.2010.00268.x. 128897110 .
  13. Web site: ADA constitution . . 2019-02-12 .
  14. Web site: The Field Station of FPDM.
  15. Web site: Everyone is a researcher in FPDM.
  16. Shibaba . Masateru . Azuma . Yoichi . 2015 . New basal hadrosauroid (Dinosauria: Ornithopoda) from the Lower Cretaceous Kitadani Formation, Fukui, central Japan. . Zootaxa . 10.11646/zootaxa.3914.4.3 . 3914 . 4 . 421–440 . 25661952. |
  17. News: A bizarre theropod from the Early Cretaceous of Japan highlighting mosaic evolution among coelurosaurians. 23 February 2016. Nature. 8 June 2016.
  18. Web site: 国天然記念物の文化財指定について.
  19. News: An unusual bird (Theropoda, Avialae) from the Early Cretaceous of Japan suggests complex evolutionary history of basal birds. 14 November 2019. Communications Biology . 10.1038/s42003-019-0639-4 . 2 . 399 . Imai . Takuya . Azuma . Yoichi . Kawabe . Soichiro . Shibata . Masateru . Miyata . Kazunori . Wang . Min . Zhou . Zhonghe .
  20. https://www.google.co.jp/maps/@36.0822634,136.5064894,2a,75y,120.7h,85.65t/data=!3m7!1e1!3m5!1shsc8yq775G6bYqRLEZAtrw!2e0!3e5!7i13312!8i6656 Fukui Prefectural Dinosaur Museum on the Google Street View
  21. http://www.edizionipress.com/dinosaur.php5?sort=title Fukui Prefectural Dinosaur Museum: Kisho Kurokawa Architect and Associates
  22. Web site: Fukui Prefectural Dinosaur Museum . Chubu Wide-area Tourism Portal Site . 2008 . July 10, 2008 . https://web.archive.org/web/20090325025925/http://www.kandou10.jp/en/spot/spot729_c7_0.html . 2009-03-25 .
  23. Web site: 恐竜博物館の建物 . The Building of FPDM.
  24. Web site: FPDM:恐竜博物館との提携機関. Fukui Prefectural Dinosaur Museum. 2018-07-29.