Tamagawa Museum of Modern Art, Imabari

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Location86-4 Ōno, Tamagawa-chō, Imabari, Ehime Prefecture, Japan
Coordinates34°01′19″N 132°56′40″E / 34.021973°N 132.944435°E / 34.021973; 132.944435
Opened3 December 1986[1]
Tamagawa Museum of Modern Art, Imabari
今治市玉川近代美術館
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General information
Location86-4 Ōno, Tamagawa-chō, Imabari, Ehime Prefecture, Japan
Coordinates34°01′19″N 132°56′40″E / 34.021973°N 132.944435°E / 34.021973; 132.944435
Opened3 December 1986[1]
Website
Official website (in Japanese)

Tamagawa Museum of Modern Art, Imabari (今治市玉川近代美術館, Imabari-shi Tamagawa Kindai Bijutsukan) opened in Tamagawa, now Imabari, Ehime Prefecture, Japan in 1986.[1] The museum also goes by the name of the Tokusei Kinenkan (徳生記念館), after the late Tokusei Tadatsune, who provided the funds.[1][2] The collection includes works by Gauguin, Dalí, Hiroshige, Kuroda Seiki, and Nakamura Tsune,[3] as well as the National Treasure Artefacts from Mount Narabara Sutra Mound, Iyo Province.[1][4]

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