Yokohama Archives of History to Distribute Collaborative Work with Yokohama University of Commerce
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: What is the main purpose of the collaborative project between the Yokohama Archives of History and Yokohama University of Commerce?
- A: The main purpose of the collaborative project is to implement a program for students to disseminate information on cultural tourism, leading to the creation of a picture book.
- Q: What is the title and subject of the newly completed picture book?
- A: The newly completed picture book is titled 'Tamakusu' and it introduces the 'Tamakusu Tree,' which is the symbolic tree of the opening of the Port of Yokohama.
- Q: What are the physical specifications of the 'Tamakusu' picture book?
- A: The 'Tamakusu' picture book measures 210mm x 210mm (Modified A4), has 16 pages, is full color, and is not for sale, with 3,000 copies printed.
- Q: How can individuals obtain a copy of the 'Tamakusu' picture book?
- A: Individuals can obtain a copy of the 'Tamakusu' picture book by requesting it or purchasing related products at the Yokohama Archives of History Museum Shop & Café PORTER'S LODGE, starting from April 1st.
- Q: Besides distribution at the museum shop, what other plans are in place for the 'Tamakusu' picture book?
- A: Other plans for the 'Tamakusu' picture book include donating it to kindergartens and nursery schools within Yokohama's Naka Ward and distributing it to attendees of events.