Tamagawa Museum of Modern Art, Imabari
| Golle imaaɗe | 3 Bowte 1986 |
|---|---|
| Lesdi | Japan |
| Nder laamoore | Imabari |
| Jonde kwa'odineto | 34°1′19″N 132°56′40″E |
| Memba en | Ehime Prefecture Museum Association |
| Date of official opening | Bowte 1986 |
| Street address | 〒794-0102 愛媛県今治市玉川町大野甲86-4 |
| Postal code | 794-0102 |
| Laawol ngol laamu anndani | https://www.city.imabari.ehime.jp/museum/tamagawa/ |
| Official blog URL | https://tamagawa-art.blogspot.com/ |
| Contains | Q107046980 |
| Online catalog URL | https://www.city.imabari.ehime.jp/museum/tamagawa/collection/ |

Ko Tamagawa, hannde Imabari, e nder diiwaan Ehime, Japon, udditaa e hitaande 1986 (徳生記念館), caggal maayɗo Tokusei Tadatsune, rokkuɗo kaalis oo. Koolol ngol ina waɗi golle Gauguin, Dali, Hiroshige, Kuroda Seiki, e Nakamura Tsune, kam e geɗe ngalu ngenndi ummoriiɗe e tufnde Narabara Sutra, e nder diiwaan Iyo.
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Wikimedia ina jogii jaayɗe jowitiiɗe e galle mooftirɗo naalankaagal Tamagawa, Imabari. Doggol ngalu leydi Japon (kaɓirɗe arkewolosi) Toyo Ito, koɗorɗe mahdi, Imabari Ko ɗoon woni nokku defte biyeteeɗo Murakami Laamu Imabari Tuugnorgal[1].[2] The museum also goes by the name of the Template:Nihongo, after the late Tokusei Tadatsune, who provided the funds.[2]The collection includes works by Gauguin, Dalí, Hiroshige, Kuroda Seiki, and Nakamura Tsune,[3][4]
- ↑ 美術館について [About the Art Museum] (in Saponeere). Imabari City. Retrieved 10 March 2025.
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<ref>tag; no text was provided for refs namedabout2 - ↑ コレクション [Collection] (in Saponeere). Imabari City. Retrieved 10 March 2025.
- ↑ 伊予国奈良原山経塚出土品 [Artefacts from Mount Narabara Sutra Mound, Iyo Province] (in Saponeere). Agency for Cultural Affairs. Retrieved 10 March 2025.