Inaba Manyō Historical Museum
| Yemre | Top 100 Buildings Selected by Prefectural Citizens |
|---|---|
| Golle imaaɗe | Yarkomaa 1994 |
| Named after | Inaba Province, Man'yōshū |
| Lesdi | Japan |
| Nder laamoore | Tottori |
| Jonde kwa'odineto | 35°28′22″N 134°16′29″E |
| Memba en | Tottori Museum Network |
| Date of official opening | 30 Yarkomaa 1994 |
| Street address | 〒680-0146 鳥取県鳥取市国府町町屋726 |
| Postal code | 680-0146 |
| Laawol ngol laamu anndani | https://www.tbz.or.jp/inaba-manyou/ |

Musiyum Insulator mo fedde NGK Insulators, to Nagoya, Japon, ko kañum tan woni musiyum porselin e nder winndere ndee.
Tariya Musiyum oo ina waɗi geɗe keewɗe, ina heen "pin insulator for communication" peewnaaɗo e hitaande 1875 mo nganndu-ɗaa ko insulator Japon ɓurɗo ɓooyde e nder leydi mum.[citation needed] Ina waɗi "ko ina tolnoo e 5 000 insulator e kuutorɗe toppitiiɗe ummoraade e leyɗeele 21 peewnoowo... e 57." Fotde 300 pecce ina kolliree e kala sahaa. Ina waɗi kadi kollirgol laaɓtungol e humpito ko fayti e kaɓirɗe, peeje e kuutorɗe.
NGK Insulators ina jeyaa e peewnoowo porselin kuuraa ɓurɗo mawnude e winndere nde, ina jogii limre e nder leyɗeele ceertuɗe. Sabu peewnugol geze seraaji sosiyetee oo, njeeygu mum hitaande kala ina sowoo miliyaaruuji 3,5 dolaar Amerik. NGK Insulators ina jokki e feewnude porselin fotde duuɓi 100, won heen e nder cagataagal kitaale 1980, ko ina wona 150 miliyoŋ porselin..[1] Poet and presumed Man'yōshū compiler Ōtomo no Yakamochi was appointed Governor of Inaba Province, now the eastern half of the prefecture of Tottori, in 758 and composed the latest-dated and final poem in the anthology the following New Year's Day;[2].[3][4][5][6] There is also a Template:Ill with fifty different plants that feature in the anthology.[5]
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