Event Details
Kanazawa University Museum will hold the "Forum for the Relief of Damaged Cultural Properties in Nanao 2024".
The Noto Peninsula was severely damaged by the earthquake on January 1 and the torrential rains on September 21. Many valuable cultural properties were seriously damaged. The purpose of this forum is to organize the current situation and issues in order to rescue the damaged cultural properties. We hope that the results of this forum will be of some help in the future in dealing with the damaged cultural properties.
We look forward to seeing you there!
"Forum for the Relief of Damaged Cultural Properties in Nanao 2024"
Date: Sunday, December 8, 2024 13:00~17:00
Target: Anyone
Admission fee: Free (no pre-registration required)
Capacity: 200 people (first-come, first-served basis)
* There is no online live streaming. Archived distribution is scheduled at a later date.
Place: Nanao Sun Life Plaza (Nanao City Culture Hall) Audiovisual Room
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Program
13:00 Opening Remarks
Kaname Miura Trustee / Vice President
13:05-13:10 Explanation of purpose
Mr.
Takuro Adachi (Kanazawa University Museum Director)
13:10-13:55 Lecture 1: "Damage to Cultural Properties in Nanao City"
Mr. Masayasu Kitabayashi (Manager, Cultural Properties Restoration and Conservation Office, Sports and Culture Division, Nanao City Board of Education)
13:55~14:40 Lecture 2 "Activities of the Disaster Prevention Center for Cultural Properties in the Noto Peninsula Earthquake"
Mr. Ryusuke Kodani (Leader of Cultural Property Disaster Prevention, Disaster Prevention Center for Cultural Properties, Independent Administrative Institution National Institutes for Cultural Heritage)
14:50-15:35 Lecture 3: "Cultural property rescue in Kumamoto Prefecture during the heavy rains of July 2020"
Toshifumi Hoashi (Director, Culture Division, Education General Affairs Bureau, Kumamoto Prefectural Board of Education)
15:35~16:20 Lecture 4: "Current Status and Issues of Restoration of Damaged Tumuli by the Kumamoto Earthquake"
Mr. Takeshi Sugii (Department of History, Faculty of Letters, Kumamoto University, Professor)
16:25-16:50 Q&A
16:50 Closing Remarks
Akihiro Yachie Trustee / Vice President / Noto Resilience and Revitalization Center Director
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Organizer: Kanazawa University Museum (Project name: Noto Peninsula Earthquake Disaster Damaged Cultural Properties Digital Archive Project)
Co-organizer: Kanazawa University Noto Resilience and Revitalization Center
Supported by: Hakui City History and Folklore Museum, Nanao City Board of Education, Nakanoto Town Furusato Soshukan,
Houdatsushimizu Town Buried Cultural Properties Center, Nonoichi City Board of Education,
Ishikawa Prefectural Center for Buried Cultural Properties, Ishikawa Prefectural Nishida Kitaro Memorial Museum of Philosophy, Ishikawa Prefectural Natural History Museum,
Ishikawa Archaeological Society, Kanazawa University Institute for the Study of Ancient Civilizations and Cultural Resources
This forum will be held as part of the Innovate MUSEUM project subsidized by the Agency for Cultural Affairs (FY2024).
- Related Links
- https://museum.w3.kanazawa-u.ac.jp/news/5510/
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Contact
University Museum of Kanazawa University
TEL:076-264-5215 E-mail:museum@adm.kanazawa-u.ac.jp