Toyoma Education Museum

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LocationTeraike Sakura koji 6, Tome-cho, Tome, Miyagi Prefecture, Japan
Coordinates38°39′19″N 141°16′47″E / 38.65528°N 141.27972°E / 38.65528; 141.27972
Opened1888
OwnerIwate Prefecture
Toyoma Education Museum
旧登米高等尋常小学校校舎
The Junior School building of 1888 is an Important Cultural Property
Interactive map of the Toyoma Education Museum area
General information
LocationTeraike Sakura koji 6, Tome-cho, Tome, Miyagi Prefecture, Japan
Coordinates38°39′19″N 141°16′47″E / 38.65528°N 141.27972°E / 38.65528; 141.27972
Opened1888
OwnerIwate Prefecture
Technical details
Floor count2 above ground
Floor area841.7 m2
Design and construction
ArchitectKisaburo Yamazoe
Website
www.pref.miyagi.jp/bunkazai/siteibunkazai/miyagi-no-bunkazai/01kenzoubutu/kuni/16toyoma.htm

Toyoma Education Museum exhibits the history of education in Japan since the Meiji period. It is housed in the former Tome Elementary School Building (旧登米高等尋常小学校校舎) of 1888 in the city of Tome, Miyagi Prefecture. The U-shaped two-storey building around a courtyard, lined with balconies and with half-hexagons at the end of each wing, was designed by Kisaburo Yamazoe. It is representative of the western-inspired architecture of the Meiji period and in 1981 was designated an Important Cultural Property.[1][2][3][4][5]

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