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Hitoshi Yamamura <[log in to unmask]>
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Fri, 17 Jan 1997 05:50:08 +0900
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Hi Diane.

Tokyo Station Gallery is famous in Japan. It is located in Tokyo Station
and it hold ehibition 3 or 4 times a year. Tokyo Station is built at Meiji
period first and rebuilt 7 or 8 years ago probably. It is small but fine
and convienient.
I searched the WWW page but I can't find it. The snail-mail adress is.....

 $B!! (B1-9-1 Marunouchi Chiyodaku Yokyo, Japan,  Zip:100
    (Telephone)03-3212-2485

I hope this information will be some help.

Hitoshi Yamamura
 Assistant curator of project office for
 Fuchu City Museum of Modern Art, Japan
 (e-mail)[log in to unmask]



At  9:38 PM 1/9/97 +0000, Diane Forsberg wrote:
>Thanks to all the people who sent information about museums in visitors
>centers.  I would love to hear about others.  I would also like to hear
>about museums in renovated train depots.  I am especially interested in
>history or art museums that do not have trains or the history of the depot
>as their main focus.   What are the benefits and drawbacks of  housing a
>museum in an old train depot?
>
>Diane Forsberg
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Hitoshi Yamamura
 Assistant curator of project office for
 Fuchu City Museum of Modern Art, Japan
 (e-mail)[log in to unmask]

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