Distribution of Collaborative Project with Yokohama University of Commerce [Yokohama Archives of History]
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The Yokohama Archives of History, in collaboration with Yokohama University of Commerce, has produced a picture book about the 'Tamakusu no Ki,' the symbolic tree of the Port of Yokohama's opening. The book will be distributed to visitors and donated to local institutions.
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: On what date did the Yokohama Archives of History sign a memorandum of understanding with Yokohama University of Commerce?
- A: The memorandum of understanding was signed between the two parties on June 2, 2025.
- Q: What tree is introduced in the completed picture book, and what is its symbolic significance?
- A: The book introduces the 'Tamakusu no Ki' (camphor tree), which is the symbolic tree of the opening of the Port of Yokohama.
- Q: What are the physical specifications and the print run size of the completed picture book?
- A: The picture book is full color, has 16 pages, measures 210 by 210 mm, and has a print run of 3,000 copies.
- Q: Where can individuals request or receive a copy of the 'Tamakusu' picture book starting April 1st?
- A: The book can be requested or received by purchasing related items at the Yokohama Archives of History Museum Shop & Café, PORTER'S LODGE.
- Q: Which company provided support and cooperation for the printing of the 'Tamakusu' picture book?
- A: The printing of the picture book was done with the support and cooperation of Ariake Co., Ltd.