Event report: Special Exhibition Commemorative Lecture/Symposium June 25th, 2022.
Event report: Special Exhibition Memorial Storytelling Performances
Special Exhibition Commemorative Lecture/Symposium June 25th, 2022.
– Lecture: “Where did Baseball Come From, and Why?”
Speaker: Mr. Sayama Kazuo (Non-fiction author, 2021 inductee of the Baseball Hall of Fame)
– Symposium Commemorating Maeda Yūkichi’s Induction to the Baseball Hall of Fame: “Now, Say ‘Enjoy Baseball’”.
April 30th, 5:30pm: Keio University 島澄夫, of the 海軍14期飛行専修予備 will be featured on TBS Television`s News Special. (In Japanese)
Materials and research from the Keio History Museum`s archive project `Keio University and the War` will be featured in TBS Television`s News Special [報道特集]. Details on the program are below;
– TBS Television`s News Special Archive:
http://www.tbs.co.jp/houtoku/
`What are Keio University`s `Important Cultural Properties`? Mita Campus` Old Library Building and Speaking Hall` – Keio`s Cultural Properties in Asahi Weekly (April 22nd, 2022) (In Japanese).
The Keio History Museum, alongside the University`s Important Cultural Properties, has been featured in Asahi Weekly (in Japanese). Please take a look!
10,000 Visitors to the Fukuzawa Yukichi Memorial Keio History Museum!
On the 5th of March, eight months after our opening in July 2021, the Keio History Museum welcomed its 10,000th visitor!
Our 10,000th visitor, Mr. 岡山浩之, was awarded with items from our museum shop in celebration of this achievement.
Having opened in the midst of the Coronavirus pandemic, we are extremely grateful to everyone who has come to visit.
At the moment, we are in the midst of preparations for our second Special Exhibition, Keio Baseball and Modern Japan, opening in June. We hope that this exhibition is exciting not only for first-time visitors, but for those returning to us as well.
We are looking forward to your next visit!
Our 10,000th visitor, Mr. 岡山浩之, was awarded with items from our museum shop in celebration of this achievement.
Having opened in the midst of the Coronavirus pandemic, we are extremely grateful to everyone who has come to visit.
At the moment, we are in the midst of preparations for our second Special Exhibition, Keio Baseball and Modern Japan, opening in June. We hope that this exhibition is exciting not only for first-time visitors, but for those returning to us as well.
We are looking forward to your next visit!