京都国立博物館は1897年に、京都を中心とした寺社にまつわる文化財を保護する目的で、帝国博物館として開設しました。
明治時代に建てられた本館は、西洋建築物で、京都、日本にいることを思わず忘れてしまいそうな建物です。
館内に入ると、縄文時代から日本で初めて作られた陶器など、日本のルーツが勉強できます。
京都の他の寺社で見ることが出来る時代のものより、一昔二昔前のものも多いが、歴史好きには貴重な資料が多い。
翻訳 / 英語
- 2011/09/12 16:16:30に投稿されました
Kyoto National Museum was established as the Imperial Museum in 1897, for the purpose of protecting cultural properties of temples and shrines mainly in Kyoto.
The main building was built in the Meiji Period, it is an western style construction. Before this main building, we are spontaneously compelled to forget that we are in Japan.
Entering into the main building, we can see the roots of Japan, such as the ceramics which were made for the first time in Japan in the Jomon Period.
The exhibitions include those which are more ancient than those which can be observed in other temples and shrines in Kyoto, but there are many precious documentations and materials if you like history.
The main building was built in the Meiji Period, it is an western style construction. Before this main building, we are spontaneously compelled to forget that we are in Japan.
Entering into the main building, we can see the roots of Japan, such as the ceramics which were made for the first time in Japan in the Jomon Period.
The exhibitions include those which are more ancient than those which can be observed in other temples and shrines in Kyoto, but there are many precious documentations and materials if you like history.
★★★★☆ 4.0/1
翻訳 / 英語
- 2011/09/13 01:22:36に投稿されました
Kyoto National Museum opened in 1897, as an Imperial Museum for the purpose of protecting the cultural properties of temples and shrines centering in Kyoto.
The main building built in Meiji era is a Western architecture, which will make us forget that it is in Kyoto, Japan.
Among the exhibitions, there are potteries made in Japan for the first time in the Jomon period, which will tell you about the roots of Japan.
Most of them are older than those in other temples and shrines in Kyoto, which are precious for history fans.
The main building built in Meiji era is a Western architecture, which will make us forget that it is in Kyoto, Japan.
Among the exhibitions, there are potteries made in Japan for the first time in the Jomon period, which will tell you about the roots of Japan.
Most of them are older than those in other temples and shrines in Kyoto, which are precious for history fans.
★★★★☆ 4.0/1
翻訳 / 英語
- 2011/09/13 01:08:47に投稿されました
It established the Kyoto National Museum as the imperial museum in the purpose to protect the cultural property which concerns 1897, the temples and shrines which was centered on in Kyoto.
The main building which was built in Meiji era is a western building and is the building where it seems that it has left to be in Kyoto and Japan unconsciously.
When entering into the building, the ancestor in Japan such as the made pottery can be studied in Japan for the first time after the rope sentence times.
There are more ones in the decade ago than the times which are seen at the other temples and shrines in Kyoto but there are many valuable data in the history handle to like.
The main building which was built in Meiji era is a western building and is the building where it seems that it has left to be in Kyoto and Japan unconsciously.
When entering into the building, the ancestor in Japan such as the made pottery can be studied in Japan for the first time after the rope sentence times.
There are more ones in the decade ago than the times which are seen at the other temples and shrines in Kyoto but there are many valuable data in the history handle to like.
★★★★☆ 4.0/1