Kashiwabara Museum Explained
(formerly known as Iwakuni Art Museum) is a museum of traditional Japanese art in Iwakuni, Yamaguchi Prefecture, Japan.[1] [2] The museum opened in 1963.[3] The collection includes a National Treasure sword (of the Nanboku-chō period, with an inscription in gold inlay of Tenshō 13 (1585)) and Important Cultural Property armour (haramaki, also of the Nanboku-chō period).[4] [5]
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Notes and References
- Web site: https://bunka.nii.ac.jp/museums/detail/14222 . ja:公益財団法人 岩国美術館 . Public Interest Incorporated Foundation Iwakuni Art Museum . Japanese . . 17 August 2020.
- Web site: https://www.iwakuni-art-museum.org . ja:岩国美術館について . About Iwakuni Art Museum . Japanese . Iwakuni Art Museum . 17 August 2020.
- Web site: http://www.pref.yamaguchi.lg.jp/cmsdata/5/3/d/53ddd3287c5e1cf406070f95b891f7c3.pdf . ja:博物館、美術館、資料館、文学館等 . Museums, Museums of Art, Museums of Historical Materials, Museums of Literature, etc . Japanese . . 1 April 2011 . 17 August 2020.
- Web site: https://kunishitei.bunka.go.jp/heritage/detail/201/302 . ja:刀〈金象嵌銘天正十三十二月日江本阿彌磨上之(花押)/所持稲葉勘右衛門尉(名物稲葉江)〉 . Sword (with inscription in gold inlay of 1585) . Japanese . . 17 August 2020.
- Web site: https://kunishitei.bunka.go.jp/heritage/detail/201/7080 . ja:色々威腹巻 . Haramaki with colourful lacing . Japanese . . 17 August 2020.