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[Ichihara City, Chiba] Breaking News Exhibition on National Important Cultural Property 'King's Gift Inscribed Iron Sword: The Pride of Ichihara' Now Open

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The Ichihara History Museum is holding a special breaking news exhibition showcasing artifacts excavated from the Inaridai No.1 Tumulus, featuring the 'King's Gift Inscribed Iron Sword' which is slated to be designated as a National Important Cultural Property.

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Q: What is the name of the museum hosting the exhibition on the King's Gift Inscribed Iron Sword in Ichihara City?
A: The Ichihara History Museum is hosting the exhibition on the King's Gift Inscribed Iron Sword and other artifacts from the Inaridai No.1 Tumulus.
Q: What significant designation will the artifacts from the Inaridai No.1 Tumulus receive in 2026?
A: The artifacts excavated from the Inaridai No.1 Tumulus will be designated as a National Important Cultural Property in 2026 due to their high academic value.
Q: Why is the King's Gift Inscribed Iron Sword considered historically important in Japan?
A: The King's Gift Inscribed Iron Sword is considered historically important because domestically produced inscribed iron swords are extremely rare and it is likely the oldest of its kind.
Q: Until what date is the special exhibition at the Ichihara History Museum open to the public?
A: The special exhibition at the Ichihara History Museum is open until Sunday, July 12, from 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM, with ticket sales ending at 4:30 PM.
Q: What types of artifacts are being displayed alongside the King's Gift Inscribed Iron Sword for the first time?
A: Alongside the King's Gift Inscribed Iron Sword, artifacts such as iron arrowheads, armor, and earthenware from the Inaridai No.1 Tumulus are being publicly exhibited for the first time.