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Fukuzawa Yukichi Memorial Keio History Museum

A history museum examining modern civilization through the life of Fukuzawa Yukichi and the 160-year history of Keio University.

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      • Fukuzawa Yukichi Memorial Keio History Museum The Fukuzawa Memorial Center for Modern Japanese Studies’ 2025 Exhibition of Newly Acquired Materials
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      • 2024
        • 2024 Fall Special ExhibitionBehold the Legend, Fujiyama Ichirō! —The Iconic Showa Singer and His Life with Keio—
        • 2024 Spring Special Exhibition Stories Told by Remnants : Keio and WWⅡ
      • 2023
        • 2023 Spring Special Exhibition “Sone & Chujo, Architects and Keio University Part I: Meiji and Taisho Era”
        • 2023 Special Exhibition: When Tsurunoya Was in Mita
        • 2023 Fall Special Exhibition “Sone & Chujo, Architects and Keio University PartⅡ: Showa Era”
        • 2024 Exhibition of Newly Acquired Materials for the Fukuzawa Memorial Center for Modern Japanese Studies(January 10 to February 10)
        • Diseases and Medicines seen in ancient documents(March 5 to March 28)
      • 2022
        • 2022 Spring Special Exhibition “Keio Baseball and Modern Japan”
        • 2022 Fall Exhibition 2022 Fall Special Exhibition “Fukuzawa Yukichi and Civil Resistance: 150 Years Since An Encouragement of Learning”
        • Fukuzawa Memorial Center for Modern Japanese Studies, Keio University, Exhibition of Newly Acquired Materials, 2023
        • The Scenic Beauty Protected by Fukuzawa Yukichi: Nakatsu and Yabakei Valley
        • Keio University Faculty of Letters Komonjoshitsu, “Animals in the Edo period”
      • 2021
        • Fukuzawa Memorial Center Exhibition of Newly Acquired Materials
        • The Keio History Museum’s First Special Exhibition
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投稿日: 2021年7月5日2021年8月20日 投稿者: historyen_admin

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投稿ナビゲーション

前の投稿前 Ceremony for the successful completion of the museum

The Keio History Museum was planned to open to the public on May 15, 2021. We were unfortunately unable to do so, and postponed the opening in light of the declaration of the State of Emergency prompted by the spread of COVID-19. However, on May 15, the same date on which we had initially planned to open to the public and the anniversary of the Yukichi Fukuzawa-Francis Wayland Memorial Lecture, we held a “completion ceremony” to mark the conclusion of preparations for the museum.

The ceremony itself was a stripped-back event, attended by around 30 people, including the Keio President Haseyama Akira and his Vice-Presidents as well as institutional staff of the museum. President Haseyama delivered an address which touched on the process leading up to the establishment of the museum and the significance thereof. This was followed by an address from Museum Director Hirano Takashi, which included an overview of the distinguishing features of the museum. Deputy Director Tokura Takeyuki then outlined the concepts and composition of the exhibitions, after which attendees were given a preliminary tour.

The public opening date of the museum remains to be finalized and we will announce the details via this website as soon as they have been confirmed.


Greeting by Keio University President Akira Haseyama
 

Guide by Vice Director Takeyuki Tokura
 

Preview by attendants
 
次の投稿次 January 19th, 8pm: `Choice of Heroes: I can see it! Fukuzawa Yukichi`s Dream of Modern Japan` aired on NHK BS Premium.

Fukuzawa Research Center`s Professor Tokura Takeyuki will be appearing on NHK BS Premium`s documentary `Choice of Heroes; I can see it! Fukuzawa Yukichi`s Dream of Modern Japan` (in Japanese). The Keio History Museum will also be featured.
Please take a look!

カレンダー

Fukuzawa Memorial Center for Modern Japanese Studies, Keio University
Keio University

Keio Museum Commons
Keio University Art Center
Mita Media Center (Keio University Library)
Keio University Faculty of Letters Aesthetics and Science of Arts
Keio Institute of Oriental Classics
Archaeology and Ethnology. Keio Univ.
Keio University Faculty of Letters, Komonjoshitsu
Research Institute for Digital Media and Content, Keio University

FUKUZAWA YUKICHI MEMORIAL KEIO HISTORY MUSEUM

A history museum which examines modern civilization  through the life of Fukuzawa Yukichi and the 160-year history of Keio University

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