• The National Institutes for Cultural Heritage (NICH) runs eight institutions, each with their own unique characteristics.
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  • ...of Japan and UNESCO, and the centre officially opened as one of the institutions of the National Institutes for Cultural Heritage (NICH) of Japan.
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  • National Institutes for Cultural Heritage. ... 23 June 2018. Wikimedia import URL. https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Kujaku_Myoo.jpg.
  • Goals Word-class cultural heritage research institute that plays a leading role in promotiong national culture Global knowledge hub organization in action...
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  • (PDF) National Institutes for Cultural Heritage, 2011, archiviert vom. Original (nicht mehr online verfügbar) am 2. Dezember 2013; abgerufen am 26.
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  • National Institutes for Cultural Heritage (kept at Nara National Museum). 26.5 centimetres (10.4 in) by 454.7 centimetres (14 ft 11.0 in).
  • JCIC-Heritage is a platform for industry, government, academia, and the private sector to share the latest information on cultural heritage protection among various...
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  • Gallery housing temporary exhibitions focusing on Japanese archaeology, part of the National Museum. People often mention time, exhibition
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  • 2. group. Director of the National Institute of Cultural Heritage ( Senior Civil Servant Class B, general position, fixed-term civil servant).
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  • Owned by. National Institutes for Cultural Heritage. ... Kujaku Myoo.jpg 9,273 × 13,732; 62.68 MB. Kujaku.jpg 480 × 720; 127 KB.
  • This is the Official Website for Tokyo National Museum. As well as providing information related to Exhibitions, Events and Access, this website is also home to the...
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  • Kujaku Myoo is an object of worship in Buddhism and one of the Myoo (king of wisdom) having venerable status specific to Mikkyo (Esoteric Buddhism).
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  • National Institutes for Cultural Heritage MAP. [Original]. Current owner: Tokyo National Museum. Material: Color on silk. DESCRIPTION. Kujaku Myôô (Skt.
  • Tokyo National Museum. ... Kujaku Myoo (Skt. Mahamayuri vidyaraja) is the deified form of a peacock that eats poisonous snakes and insects.
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