Creation of a New National Museum to Meet the Environmental Needs of the Twenty First Century: Kyushu National Museum.
Mitsuko Honda
- Osaka-JP : National Museum Ethnology, 2019.
- páginas 25-37: ilustraciones blanco y negro.
- Irregular
- no. 102 (2019)
- Senri Ethnological Studies ; no. 102 .
- National Museum of Ethnology Osaka. .
From the perspective of one who worked in the field of conservation of cultural heritage for 14 years, I would like to discuss the theme of how museums meet the environmental needs of the times in conserving, utilizing, and inheriting cultural heritage. I was a manager in charge of the conservation and restoration of materials at the Kyushu National Museum (hereinafter "Kyuhaku") from April 2003, when it was still under construction, to March 2017. From the outside, the Kyushu National Museum looks like a gigantic, strangely shaped dome. Since it opened in October 2005, almost 14 years ago, the Kyuhaku has welcomed 15 million visitors.