A Tour of TOBUNKEN Library by Students and Professors from the Tokyo University of the Arts.

Students, viewing the collection of books at the library of TOBUNKEN.

 On Nov 26, 2024, a group from the Tokyo University of the Arts visited the TOBUNKEN Library of the Tokyo National Research Institute for Cultural Properties (TOBUNKEN).

 The students, led by Prof. KATAYAMA Mabi, took a tour guided by Mr. TASHIRO Yūichirō, Researcher of the Department of Art Research, Archives and Information Systems of the Institute’s collection of books, which have been collected since 1930. This tour focused particularly on the “URITATE (Japanese-style auction) catalog” collection, which holds significant value for research on the history of crafts. Mr. TASHIRO provided explanations, incorporating insights from his own research, to help deepen the understanding of the URITATE (Japanese-style auction) catalog as a resource.

 Our Archives Section* is responsible for providing information about materials related to cultural heritage and creating an environment that enables their effective utilization. A distinctive feature of our institute is the parallel progression of these efforts with the daily investigative research conducted by our researchers, forming two integral pillars of our activities.

 We hope that the invaluable materials of our institute, which are of significant value on a global scale, will be utilized by students who will shape the future, contributing to a deeper understanding of cultural heritage and the advancement of research with a long-term perspective.

*The Archives Section provides usage guidance for undergraduate students, graduate students, museum staff, etc. If you are interested, please apply after reading the guidance
(https://www.tobunken.go.jp/joho/japanese/library/application/application_guidance.html
(Japanese only)).

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