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Date: 2012-01-05 10:00:00
Museology
Art history
Japanese culture
Tokyo Research Institute for Cultural Properties
Cultural heritage
World Heritage Site
UNESCO
Intangible cultural heritage
Agency for Cultural Affairs
Conservation-restoration
Culture
Cultural studies

TOBUNKENNEWS  DIGEST  no.8 TOBUNKEN NEWS no.8

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