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  • NACT National Art Center is a museum that is a joint project of the National Museums of Japan and the Japanese Agency for Cultural Affairs.  It is located on land in Roppongi that once belonged to Tokyo University.  The extraordinary building was designed by architect Kurokawa Kisho.  Unlike most art museums in Japan with permanent collection, NACT only hosts special shows and exhibitions and was set up to accommodate temporary exhibitions sponsored and curated by other organizations.  So far its exhibitions and special shows have been very well attended, in fact, record-breaking numbers have visited.  NACT says that it is “the first in the world” of its kind, but in fact has been modeled on the German model of Kunsthalle.
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  • NACT National Art Center is a museum that is a joint project of the National Museums of Japan and the Japanese Agency for Cultural Affairs.  It is located on land in Roppongi that once belonged to Tokyo University.  The extraordinary building was designed by architect Kurokawa Kisho.  Unlike most art museums in Japan with permanent collection, NACT only hosts special shows and exhibitions and was set up to accommodate temporary exhibitions sponsored and curated by other organizations.  So far its exhibitions and special shows have been very well attended, in fact, record-breaking numbers have visited.  NACT says that it is “the first in the world” of its kind, but in fact has been modeled on the German model of Kunsthalle.
    national-art-center-tokyo-04.jpg
  • NACT National Art Center is a museum that is a joint project of the National Museums of Japan and the Japanese Agency for Cultural Affairs.  It is located on land in Roppongi that once belonged to Tokyo University.  The extraordinary building was designed by architect Kurokawa Kisho.  Unlike most art museums in Japan with permanent collection, NACT only hosts special shows and exhibitions and was set up to accommodate temporary exhibitions sponsored and curated by other organizations.  So far its exhibitions and special shows have been very well attended, in fact, record-breaking numbers have visited.  NACT says that it is “the first in the world” of its kind, but in fact has been modeled on the German model of Kunsthalle.
    national-art-center-tokyo-03.jpg
  • NACT National Art Center is a museum that is a joint project of the National Museums of Japan and the Japanese Agency for Cultural Affairs.  It is located on land in Roppongi that once belonged to Tokyo University.  The extraordinary building was designed by architect Kurokawa Kisho.  Unlike most art museums in Japan with permanent collection, NACT only hosts special shows and exhibitions and was set up to accommodate temporary exhibitions sponsored and curated by other organizations.  So far its exhibitions and special shows have been very well attended, in fact, record-breaking numbers have visited.  NACT says that it is “the first in the world” of its kind, but in fact has been modeled on the German model of Kunsthalle.
    national-art-center-tokyo-01.jpg
  • NACT National Art Center is a museum that is a joint project of the National Museums of Japan and the Japanese Agency for Cultural Affairs.  It is located on land in Roppongi that once belonged to Tokyo University.  The extraordinary building was designed by architect Kurokawa Kisho.  Unlike most art museums in Japan with permanent collection, NACT only hosts special shows and exhibitions and was set up to accommodate temporary exhibitions sponsored and curated by other organizations.  So far its exhibitions and special shows have been very well attended, in fact, record-breaking numbers have visited.  NACT says that it is “the first in the world” of its kind, but in fact has been modeled on the German model of Kunsthalle.
    national-art-center-tokyo-02.jpg
  • The Exploratorium created the hands on movement among museums.  There are about a thousand museums in the world that trace themselves to the Exploratorium in terms of exhibits or programs. This innovative museum of science, art, human perception and technology provides for even those with the most limited scientific knowledge and gives them back the joy of discovery. It is an experience that inspires young and old to understand science and nature.<br />
The Exploratorium in San Francisco is a public educational institution for peoples of all ages. Its audience numbers over 20 million each year, as its exhibits travel to science centers and other locations worldwide. At least 90 percent of the nation’s other science museums have borrowed ideas from Exploratorium exhibits or programs.
    exploratorium-1.jpg
  • The Exploratorium created the hands on movement among museums.  There are about a thousand museums in the world that trace themselves to the Exploratorium in terms of exhibits or programs. This innovative museum of science, art, human perception and technology provides for even those with the most limited scientific knowledge and gives them back the joy of discovery. It is an experience that inspires young and old to understand science and nature.<br />
The Exploratorium in San Francisco is a public educational institution for peoples of all ages. Its audience numbers over 20 million each year, as its exhibits travel to science centers and other locations worldwide. At least 90 percent of the nation’s other science museums have borrowed ideas from Exploratorium exhibits or programs.
    exploratorium-3.jpg
  • The Exploratorium created the hands on movement among museums.  There are about a thousand museums in the world that trace themselves to the Exploratorium in terms of exhibits or programs. This innovative museum of science, art, human perception and technology provides for even those with the most limited scientific knowledge and gives them back the joy of discovery. It is an experience that inspires young and old to understand science and nature.<br />
The Exploratorium in San Francisco is a public educational institution for peoples of all ages. Its audience numbers over 20 million each year, as its exhibits travel to science centers and other locations worldwide. At least 90 percent of the nation’s other science museums have borrowed ideas from Exploratorium exhibits or programs.
    exploratorium-4.jpg