Tokyo Research Institute for Cultural Properties

Tokyo Research Institute for Cultural Properties

One of the two research institutes in Japan that are comprised by the National Research Institute for Cultural Properties, an independent administrative institution created in 2001. Based in Tokyo, the Tokyo Research Institute for Cultural Properties (東京文化財研究所 Tōkyō Bunkazai Kenkyū-jo?, commonly known as Tobunken) is dedicated to the preservation and utilization of cultural properties.

Below is the contact information for the Tobunken:

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History

The Tobunken was originally founded in 1930 as the Art Research Institute with an endowment established by Kuroda Seiki, former president of the Imperial Academy of Fine Arts(Japan Art Academy). In 1952, it was reorganized into the Tokyo National Research Institute for Cultural Properties with the establishment of departments of Fine Arts, Performing Arts, Conservation Sciences, and General Affairs. A department of Restoration Techniques was added in 1973 and an archive set up in 1977. The Division of International Cooperation for Conservation was established in 1993 and then converted into the Japan Center for International Exchange in Conservation in 1995, expanding the Institute to its present scale. Also in 1995, a graduate course was established in cooperation with Tokyo University of the Arts(東京芸術大学, Tokyo Geijutsu Daigaku).

Timeline

Library

The Tobunken library houses a large collection of books and materials that serve the various departments of the Tobunken. The library consists of 90,000 books on fine arts, 87,000 periodicals on fine art, 13,000 books on the performing arts, 7,000 books on preservation and restoration techniques, and 260,000 photographs. Some materials are viewable only on microfilm of CD-ROM to prevent damage to the originals. An online catalog is available in Japanese at the following address: Online Catalog

The Tobunken website also has a number of digital archives with digitized woodblock-printed books and prints from the Edo period. Previews of the rarer periodical runs held in the library's collection can be seen under the "From the Collections" link, which include periodicals on Japanese art and culture from all over the world.

The Library is open on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday except on national holidays and other temporary closures. The library is open from 10:00 to 5:00pm with the reference desk closed from 12:00 to 1:00 and after 4:30. A self-service, black and white copier is available for use at the rate of 10 yen / page. The library can be reached by facsimile at the following number: 03-3823-2372

Kuroda Memorial Hall

The Kuroda Memorial Hall acts as an art museum associated with Tobunken. The Hall itself was the original site of the Art Research Institute after is donation in 1924 as part of the estate of Kuroda Seiki, often considered the father of modern Western-style painting in Japan. In 1928, the Hall was used to display works of art donated by members of Kuroda's family and in 1930 became the Art Research Institute, the former name of the Tobunken. After 2000, when the Tobunken moved to its present location, the Kuroda Memorial Hall as restored to its original appearance and reopened in September 2001. A gallery was added to allow for a greater display of the Hall's collection, including 126 oil paintings, and 170 drawings, sketchbooks, and letters.

The Kuroda Memorial Hall is open Thursdays and Saturdays from 1 to 4pm. Admission is free. A map of the Hall and the surrounding environs can be found at the following URL: Map

Departments

Archives

Fine Arts

Performing Arts

Conservation Sciences

Restoration Techniques

Japan Center for International Cooperation in Conservation

Graduate Program

References

  1. ^ a b IAI National Institutes for Cultural Heritage. (2007). Outline, PDF/p. 5.

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