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Kobe City Museum of Literature (view )
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Nagasaki-e
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Through Closed Doors: Western Influence on Japanese Art 1639–1853. Kobe City Museum of Namban Art, 1977, Chapter 2, pp. 31–57. French, Cal: "More Views
Shiba Kōkan
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coloured Seven-miles beach with Enoshima and Fuji Two oil paintings (Kōbe City Museum ) Roberts, p. 88 from the series Snow, Moon and Flowers Acc. Naruse
Kōrikoppu
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Glass-Vidro, diamante, glass, from the Edo period to the Meiji, Taisho era". Kobe City Museum . p. 134. Archived from the original on 2014-07-14. Retrieved 2014-07-11
Yokohama Specie Bank
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when German UBoat UB-91 sinks the Hirano Maru. Kobe branch (now The Kobe City Museum ) Nagasaki branch Shanghai, China branch Beijing, China branch Tianjin
1549
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July 27: Jesuit priest Francis Xavier arrives in Japan. (17th century painting in Kobe City Museum )
Kanō Naizen
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Naizen. 南蛮屏風 Namban Byōbu (Barbarians from the South) Kanō Naizen, Kobe City Museum Bridge of dreams: the Mary Griggs Burke collection of Japanese art
Oda Nobunaga
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Nobunaga in color on silk') (Sokutai style) in the collection of the Kobe City Museum . There are also two other portraits, one in kamishimo and the other
Timeline of Kobe
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Port Island Line. 1981 – Kobe Convention Complex [ja] opens. 1982 – Kobe City Museum opens. 1988 – Subway Hokushin Line begins operating. 1989 – Kobe City
Bardayal 'Lofty' Nadjamerrek
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Northern Territory, Darwin. 1986, “The Art of the First Australians”, Kobe City Museum Japan. 1985, “The 2nd annual National Aboriginal and Torres Strait
Minoru Onoda
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First Turner Award Exhibition, Osaka, JP 1960 Warera no Shinjin ten, Kobe City Museum , Kobe, Hyogo, JP 1960 - 1965 Himeji Independents, Himeji, JP 1958 -