Furugasaki City Folk Museum to Host Special Exhibition 'Commemorating 100 Years of Showa: Our Showa, Our 100 Years'
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The Furugasaki City Folk Museum will host a special collaborative exhibition titled 'Commemorating 100 Years of Showa: Our Showa, Our 100 Years' from July 4 to August 23, 2026. The exhibition showcases daily life in the Showa era through artifacts contributed by citizen curators and museum collections, with free admission and interactive events.
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: What are the highlights of the exhibition?
- A: Personal artifacts contributed by citizens and VR experiences offer a multidimensional view of Showa-era life.
- Q: Is this exhibition suitable for children?
- A: Yes, with hands-on activities like stilts and spinning tops, it's family-friendly.
- Q: Can anyone participate in the VR experience?
- A: Open to elementary school students and above, with parental supervision required. Walk-in, first-come basis.
- Q: Is parking available?
- A: Free parking is available adjacent to the museum, though spaces are limited. Public transport is recommended.
- Q: Can exhibition materials be borrowed?
- A: Loan of original materials is not available, but reproductions and exhibition catalogs are for sale.