Tokushima Prefectural Buried Cultural Properties Research Centre
Tokushima Prefectural Buried Cultural Properties Research Centre opened in Itano, Tokushima Prefecture, Japan, in 1995. The collection includes a dōtaku excavated in Yano, Tokushima City which has been designated an Important Cultural Property.| Tap on a place to explore it |
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- Opening hours: Tuesday—Sunday 9:30 AM—5:00 PM
- Type: Government office
- Description: building in Tokushima Prefecture, Japan
- Also known as: “Rekishiru Tokushima”
- Address: 犬伏平山, 平山, 板野町, 徳島県
Places of Interest Nearby
Highlights include Tokushima College of Technology and Itano.
Tokushima College of Technology
College
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Tokushima College of Technology is a private university at Itano, Tokushima, Japan, founded in 1973. Tokushima College of Technology is situated 600 metres west of Tokushima Prefectural Buried Cultural Properties Research Centre.
Itano
Railway station
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Itano Station is a passenger railway station located in the town of Itano, Itano District, Tokushima Prefecture, Japan. It is operated by JR Shikoku and has the station number "T07". Itano is situated 1¼ km east of Tokushima Prefectural Buried Cultural Properties Research Centre.
Asutamu Land Tokushima
Park
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Asutamu Land Tokushima is a park, which is situated 1¼ km northwest of Tokushima Prefectural Buried Cultural Properties Research Centre.
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Aizumi and Kamiita.
Aizumi
Town
Aizumi is a town located in Itano District, in northeastern Tokushima Prefecture, Japan. As of 30 June 2022, the town had an estimated population of 35,512 in 15198 households and a population density of 2200 persons per km2. Aizumi is situated 4 km southeast of Tokushima Prefectural Buried Cultural Properties Research Centre.
Kamiita
Town
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Kamiita is a town located in Itano District, Tokushima Prefecture, Japan. As of 30 June 2022, the town had an estimated population of 11,725 in 4951 households and a population density of 340 persons per km2. Kamiita is situated 4 km west of Tokushima Prefectural Buried Cultural Properties Research Centre.
Ishii
Town
Ishii is a town located in Myōzai District, Tokushima Prefecture, Japan. As of 30 June 2022, the town had an estimated population of 25,219 in 10820 households and a population density of 870 persons per km2. Ishii is situated 8 km south of Tokushima Prefectural Buried Cultural Properties Research Centre.
Tokushima Prefectural Buried Cultural Properties Research Centre
- Categories: buried cultural property center, building, office, and government building
- Location: Itano, Itano-gun, Tokushima, Shikoku, Japan, East Asia, Asia
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Latitude
34.14289° or 34° 8′ 34″ northLongitude
134.45151° or 134° 27′ 5″ eastOpen location code
8Q6P4FV2+5JOpenStreetMap ID
way 314667495OpenStreetMap feature
building=yesOpenStreetMap feature
office=governmentWikidata ID
Q11489915
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In Other Languages
“Tokushima Prefectural Buried Cultural Properties Research Centre” goes by many names.
- Japanese: “とくしま歴史文化総合学習館 レキシルとくしま”
- Japanese: “レキシルとくしま”
- Japanese: “埋蔵文化財総合センター”
- Japanese: “徳島県埋蔵文化財センター”
- Japanese: “徳島県立埋蔵文化財総合センター”
Notable Places Nearby
Highlights include 板野町歴史文化公園 and 彩りの館.
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