Exhibition "Looking at the First Year of Universal Suffrage from Osaki - Commemorating the 100th Anniversary of the Enactment of the Universal Suffrage Law"

Commemorating the 100th Anniversary of the Enactment of the Universal Suffrage Law
Elections are the foundation of our democracy. 100 years ago, in 1925, the Revised House of Representatives Election Law, commonly known as the Universal Suffrage Law, was enacted, granting voting rights to men regardless of tax amounts (Men's Universal Suffrage). What were people thinking and how did they act at that time? Let's take a look at the state of universal suffrage 100 years ago through valuable materials left in Osaki City.
Map & Location
Yoshino Sakuzo Memorial Museum
About 15 minutes from the "Furukawa" IC on the Tohoku Expressway
About 20 minutes on foot from the "Furukawa" station on the Tohoku Shinkansen and Rikuu East Line
Details about Exhibition "Looking at the First Year of Universal Suffrage from Osaki - Commemorating the 100th Anniversary of the Enactment of the Universal Suffrage Law"
- Date & Time
- 7/27(Sun)~9/21(Sun) 09:00~17:00
- Note
- Closed on Mondays (if Monday is a holiday or substitute holiday, closed the following Tuesday).
- Venue
- Yoshino Sakuzo Memorial Museum
- Address
- 1-2-3 Fukunuma, Furukawa, Osaki City, Miyagi Prefecture
- Fee
- General 500 yen
- parking
- Free
- Access
- About 15 minutes from the "Furukawa" IC on the Tohoku Expressway
- Access (Public)
- About 20 minutes on foot from the "Furukawa" station on the Tohoku Shinkansen and Rikuu East Line
- Contact
- 0229-23-7100 (Yoshino Sakuzo Memorial Museum)