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Toba Sea-Folk Museum (鳥羽市立海の博物館, Toba Shiritsu Umi no Hakubutsukan) is a museum dedicated to the area's fishing traditions in Toba, Mie Prefecture, Japan. Having first opened as the private Sea-Folk Museum in 1971, the museum reopened in its current location in 1992, and in 2017 was reestablished as a public, municipal museum under its current name. In 1998, the museum buildings, designed by Naitō Hiroshi, were included amongst the 100 Select Instances of Public Architecture (公共建築百選) by the then Ministry of Construction. The collection, numbering some 61,840 items as of 31 March 2018, includes some ninety wooden boats from all over Japan, the nation's most comprehensive assemblage of materials relating to the Ama, and a grouping of 6,879 pieces of Ise Bay, Shima Peninsula, and Kumano Sea F

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  • Toba Sea-Folk Museum (en)
  • Musée de la mer de Toba (fr)
  • 鳥羽市立海の博物館 (ja)
  • Народный морской музей Тобы (ru)
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  • Le musée de la mer de Toba (鳥羽市立海の博物館, Toba Shiritsu Umi no Hakubutsukan) est un musée consacré aux traditions et à la culture de la pêche à Toba, Préfecture de Mie, au Japon. (fr)
  • 鳥羽市立海の博物館(とばしりつうみのはくぶつかん、英語: Toba Sea-Folk Museum)は、三重県鳥羽市浦村町にある、鳥羽市が設置し、公益財団法人東海水産科学協会が指定管理者として運営する博物館(海事博物館)である。 (ja)
  • Toba Sea-Folk Museum (鳥羽市立海の博物館, Toba Shiritsu Umi no Hakubutsukan) is a museum dedicated to the area's fishing traditions in Toba, Mie Prefecture, Japan. Having first opened as the private Sea-Folk Museum in 1971, the museum reopened in its current location in 1992, and in 2017 was reestablished as a public, municipal museum under its current name. In 1998, the museum buildings, designed by Naitō Hiroshi, were included amongst the 100 Select Instances of Public Architecture (公共建築百選) by the then Ministry of Construction. The collection, numbering some 61,840 items as of 31 March 2018, includes some ninety wooden boats from all over Japan, the nation's most comprehensive assemblage of materials relating to the Ama, and a grouping of 6,879 pieces of Ise Bay, Shima Peninsula, and Kumano Sea F (en)
  • Народный морской музей Тобы (яп. 鳥羽市立海の博物館, англ. Toba Sea-Folk Museum) — музей, посвященный жизни, традициям и фольклору рыбаков, ныряльщиц за жемчугом и других людей, связанных с морем. Расположен в городе Тоба. Музей открылся в 1971 году. В музее собраны коллекции, связанные с традициями, верованиями и фольклором японских рыбаков и с историей рыболовного промысла. Также есть экспозиции, посвященные ама, японским ныряльщицам за жемчугом. В отдельном ангаре размещена коллекция из девяноста оригинальных рыболовных лодок из Японии и некоторых других стран. (ru)
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  • Toba Sea-Folk Museum (en)
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  • 鳥羽市立海の博物館 (en)
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  • Le musée de la mer de Toba (鳥羽市立海の博物館, Toba Shiritsu Umi no Hakubutsukan) est un musée consacré aux traditions et à la culture de la pêche à Toba, Préfecture de Mie, au Japon. (fr)
  • Toba Sea-Folk Museum (鳥羽市立海の博物館, Toba Shiritsu Umi no Hakubutsukan) is a museum dedicated to the area's fishing traditions in Toba, Mie Prefecture, Japan. Having first opened as the private Sea-Folk Museum in 1971, the museum reopened in its current location in 1992, and in 2017 was reestablished as a public, municipal museum under its current name. In 1998, the museum buildings, designed by Naitō Hiroshi, were included amongst the 100 Select Instances of Public Architecture (公共建築百選) by the then Ministry of Construction. The collection, numbering some 61,840 items as of 31 March 2018, includes some ninety wooden boats from all over Japan, the nation's most comprehensive assemblage of materials relating to the Ama, and a grouping of 6,879 pieces of Ise Bay, Shima Peninsula, and Kumano Sea Fishing Equipment that have been jointly designated an Important Tangible Folk Cultural Property. The displays are organized around seven themes: traditions of sea-folk, sea-folk faith and festivals, sea pollution, Ama divers in Shima, fishing in Ise Bay, fishing in Shima and Kumano, and wooden boats and navigation. (en)
  • 鳥羽市立海の博物館(とばしりつうみのはくぶつかん、英語: Toba Sea-Folk Museum)は、三重県鳥羽市浦村町にある、鳥羽市が設置し、公益財団法人東海水産科学協会が指定管理者として運営する博物館(海事博物館)である。 (ja)
  • Народный морской музей Тобы (яп. 鳥羽市立海の博物館, англ. Toba Sea-Folk Museum) — музей, посвященный жизни, традициям и фольклору рыбаков, ныряльщиц за жемчугом и других людей, связанных с морем. Расположен в городе Тоба. Музей открылся в 1971 году. В музее собраны коллекции, связанные с традициями, верованиями и фольклором японских рыбаков и с историей рыболовного промысла. Также есть экспозиции, посвященные ама, японским ныряльщицам за жемчугом. В отдельном ангаре размещена коллекция из девяноста оригинальных рыболовных лодок из Японии и некоторых других стран. Современное здание музея было построено в 1992 году по проекту японского архитектора Хироси Найто. (ru)
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  • 1731-68 Uramura-chō (en)
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