Humanitarian Port Tsuruga Museum Presents JICA Refugee Exhibition 'Today, I Lost My Home'
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The Humanitarian Port Tsuruga Museum, in collaboration with JICA Hokuriku, launches the immersive exhibition 'Today, I Lost My Home,' allowing visitors to experience the life of a refugee through interactive simulations and critical decision-making scenarios.
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- Q: What is unique about this exhibition?
- A: Visitors simulate the refugee experience through interactive choices that evoke real emotional and ethical dilemmas.
- Q: Can children understand the content?
- A: Designed for elementary school students and up, with visual and experiential elements. Parental accompaniment is recommended.
- Q: What is Tsuruga Port’s connection to refugees?
- A: In the 1940s, Jewish refugees fleeing Nazi persecution landed here with 'life-saving visas,' making it Japan’s only humanitarian port.
- Q: Is group discount available?
- A: Groups of 20 or more receive a 20% discount. Advance booking is encouraged for schools and organizations.
- Q: Is parking available?
- A: Free on-site parking is available, including space for buses and group visits.