2023 Summer Special Exhibition 'Connecting to the Future - Noto Peninsula Earthquake and Rescue of Cultural Properties -'

Cultural Property Rescue: A Year and a Half at the History Museum
Ishikawa Prefectural Museum of History
7/26(Sat) 09:00~17:00
7/27(Sun) 09:00~17:00
7/28(Mon) 09:00~17:00
7/29(Tue) 09:00~17:00
7/30(Wed) 09:00~17:00
7/31(Thu) 09:00~17:00
8/1(Fri) 09:00~17:00
8/2(Sat) 09:00~17:00
8/3(Sun) 09:00~17:00
8/4(Mon) 09:00~17:00
8/5(Tue) 09:00~17:00
8/6(Wed) 09:00~17:00
8/7(Thu) 09:00~17:00
8/8(Fri) 09:00~17:00
8/9(Sat) 09:00~17:00
8/10(Sun) 09:00~17:00
8/11(Mon) 09:00~17:00
8/12(Tue) 09:00~17:00
8/13(Wed) 09:00~17:00
8/14(Thu) 09:00~17:00
8/15(Fri) 09:00~17:00
8/16(Sat) 09:00~17:00
8/17(Sun) 09:00~17:00
8/18(Mon) 09:00~17:00
8/19(Tue) 09:00~17:00
8/20(Wed) 09:00~17:00
8/21(Thu) 09:00~17:00
8/22(Fri) 09:00~17:00
8/23(Sat) 09:00~17:00
8/24(Sun) 09:00~17:00
8/25(Mon) 09:00~17:00
8/26(Tue) 09:00~17:00
8/27(Wed) 09:00~17:00
8/28(Thu) 09:00~17:00
8/29(Fri) 09:00~17:00
8/30(Sat) 09:00~17:00
8/31(Sun) 09:00~17:00
Exhibition of cultural properties rescued from the disaster area of the Noto Peninsula earthquake. Many of the items, such as broken Buddhist statues and unorganized ancient documents, are still in a damaged state, and investigations are not yet sufficient. So why hold such an exhibition about a year and a half after the earthquake? It is because there are still cultural properties buried and undiscovered. I hope people will learn about cultural property rescue and raise their voices to seek help from now on. This exhibition is held with such thoughts in mind.
Map & Location
Ishikawa Prefectural Museum of History
About 20 minutes from the Hokuriku Expressway 'Kanazawa Nishi' IC and 'Morimoto' IC.
5-minute walk from the Hokuriku Railway Bus 'Deba-cho' stop.
Details about 2023 Summer Special Exhibition 'Connecting to the Future - Noto Peninsula Earthquake and Rescue of Cultural Properties -'
- Date & Time
- 7/26(Sat) 09:00~17:007/27(Sun) 09:00~17:007/28(Mon) 09:00~17:007/29(Tue) 09:00~17:007/30(Wed) 09:00~17:007/31(Thu) 09:00~17:008/1(Fri) 09:00~17:008/2(Sat) 09:00~17:008/3(Sun) 09:00~17:008/4(Mon) 09:00~17:008/5(Tue) 09:00~17:008/6(Wed) 09:00~17:008/7(Thu) 09:00~17:008/8(Fri) 09:00~17:008/9(Sat) 09:00~17:008/10(Sun) 09:00~17:008/11(Mon) 09:00~17:008/12(Tue) 09:00~17:008/13(Wed) 09:00~17:008/14(Thu) 09:00~17:008/15(Fri) 09:00~17:008/16(Sat) 09:00~17:008/17(Sun) 09:00~17:008/18(Mon) 09:00~17:008/19(Tue) 09:00~17:008/20(Wed) 09:00~17:008/21(Thu) 09:00~17:008/22(Fri) 09:00~17:008/23(Sat) 09:00~17:008/24(Sun) 09:00~17:008/25(Mon) 09:00~17:008/26(Tue) 09:00~17:008/27(Wed) 09:00~17:008/28(Thu) 09:00~17:008/29(Fri) 09:00~17:008/30(Sat) 09:00~17:008/31(Sun) 09:00~17:00
- Note
- Open until 19:00 on Fridays and Saturdays from July 26 (Saturday) to August 16 (Saturday). Entry to the exhibition hall until 18:30.
- Venue
- Ishikawa Prefectural Museum of History
- Address
- 3-1 Deba-cho, Kanazawa, Ishikawa
- Fee
- Admission fee: General 300 yen (240 yen), University and vocational school students 240 yen (190 yen), Free for high school students and younger. ※( ) is the group rate for 20 or more people. Group rate for those 65 years and older.
- parking
- There is a shared parking lot nearby.
- Access
- About 20 minutes from the Hokuriku Expressway 'Kanazawa Nishi' IC and 'Morimoto' IC.
- Access (Public)
- 5-minute walk from the Hokuriku Railway Bus 'Deba-cho' stop.
- Contact
- 076-262-3236 (Ishikawa Prefectural Museum of History)