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English: Tokyo, Ueno Park National Industrial Exhibition Museum Map. This is an Art gallery. The interior of Hayashi Tadahiro's building for the first National Industrial Exhibition in Ueno Park, Tokyo, later incorporated into the original Honkan of the Imperial Museum, later the Tokyo National Museum. Commentary: The National Industrial Exhibition is an exposition held as part of the policy of the breeding industry during the Meiji era. The expositions held before that, such as the exposition at Yushima Seido in 1897, focused on showing rare antiques. However, as the name suggests, the National Industrial Exhibition aims to foster industry, and the antiques of calligraphy and painting have been transformed into "art." The 1st National Industrial Exhibition was held at the site of Kanei-ji Temple in Ueno in the 10th year of the Meiji era. Exhibition facilities such as the East-West Main Building, Museum, Machinery Museum, Agriculture Museum, Animal Museum, and Horticultural Museum are lined up. Above all, the museum is located in the center of the venue, and while the other buildings are made of temporary wood, it was built of brick, which shows that it played a symbolic role of the exposition.
日本語: 上野公園地 内国勧業博覧会 美術館之図 。解説:内国勧業博覧会とは、明治期、殖産興業政策の一環として開催された博覧会。それ以前に行われていた博覧会、たとえば明治5年の湯島聖堂での博覧会などは、珍奇な古物を見せることを主眼にしていた。しかし内国勧業博覧会は、その名の示すとおり産業の育成が目的であり、書画骨董から「美術」への脱皮がはかられた。 第1回内国勧業博覧会は、明治10年、上野寛永寺跡地で開かれた。東西本館、美術館、機械館・農業館・動物館・園芸館などの展示施設が建ち並んだ。中でも美術館は、会場の中心的な位置に置かれ、他の建物が仮設の木造なのに対し、煉瓦造で建てられたことからも、博覧会のシンボル的役割を果たしていたことがわかる。
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Tokyo, Ueno Park National Industrial Exhibition Museum (1877).

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