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Toba Sea-Folk Museum
maritime museum, folk museum
Yemre100 Best Public Buildings in Japan Taƴto
LesdiJapan Taƴto
Nder laamooreToba Taƴto
Jonde kwa'odineto34°26′57″N 136°54′0″E Taƴto
Memba enJapanese Liaison Council of History and Folk Museums Taƴto
Award receivedAIJ Prize, Newcomer Award for Fine Art of the Ministry of Education, Q11413564 Taƴto
ArchitectHiroshi Naito Taƴto
Date of official opening7 Bowte 1971 Taƴto
Structural engineerKunio Watanabe Taƴto
Street address三重県鳥羽市浦村町大吉1731-68 Taƴto
Postal code517-0025 Taƴto
Laawol ngol laamu anndanihttp://www.umihaku.com/ Taƴto
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Musiyum leñol maayo Toba (Toba Shiritsu Umi no Hakubutsukan) ko musium keeriiɗo e aadaaji liɗɗi nokku oo to Toba, e nder diiwaan Mie, Japon. Nde udditaa e hitaande 1971 e nokku keeriiɗo Sea-Folk Museum, musium oo udditaa kadi e nokku ɗo o woni hannde ɗoo e hitaande 1992, e hitaande 2017 o sosaa kadi ko musium renndo, municipaal e innde mum hannde ndee. E hitaande 1998, mahaaɗe musiiba ɗee, ɗe Naitō Hiroshi feewni, naati e nder 100 cuɓagol cuɓagol mahdi renndo (公共建築百選) ngol ministeer mahdi e oon sahaa. Koolol ngol, ina waɗi ko ina tolnoo e 61 840 geɗe haa ñalnde 31 marse 2018, ina waɗi ko ina tolnoo e capanɗe jeenay laanaaji leɗɗe ummoriiɗi e Japon fof, mooɓondiral ngenndiwal ɓurngal yaajde e geɗe jowitiiɗe e Ama, e denndaangal 6 879 geɗe ɗe Ise Bay, Shima Fino jo Equimental, e Kuman Equimenta Jeyi pinal leñol teeŋtungol. Kollitgol ngol yuɓɓinaama e tiitooɗe jeeɗiɗi : aadaaji yimɓe geec, iimanaagal e juuldeeji yimɓe geec, pollugol geec, diƴƴe Ama to Shima, liɗɗi to Ise Bay, liɗɗi to Shima e Kumano, e laanaaji leɗɗe e yah-ngartaa.

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Wikimedia Commons ina jogii jaayɗe jowitiiɗe e Muuseum Leñol Geec Toba. Park ngenndiijo Ise-Shima Ise Jingū, Meoto Iwa Duunde Perle Mikimoto Daartol ndonu Japon #073 Musium prefektuur Mie Tuugnorgal[1].[2][3].[4] The collection, numbering some 61,840 items as of 31 March 2018,[4] includes some ninety wooden boats from all over Japan,[5],[6] [7] [8] ninety wooden boats from all over Japan,[9].[10]

  1. 施設案内 [Facility Guide] (in Japanese). Toba Sea-Folk Museum. Retrieved 8 March 2021.CS1 maint: unrecognized language (link)
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  3. 鳥羽市立海の博物館 [Toba Sea-Folk Museum] (in Japanese). Toba City. 8 November 2018. Retrieved 8 March 2021.CS1 maint: unrecognized language (link)
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  5. 海の博物館 [Sea-Folk Museum] (in Japanese). Mie Prefecture. Retrieved 8 March 2021.CS1 maint: unrecognized language (link)
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  7. 伊勢湾・志摩半島・熊野灘の漁撈用具 [Ise Bay, Shima Peninsula, and Kumano Sea Fishing Equipment] (in Japanese). Agency for Cultural Affairs. Retrieved 8 March 2021.CS1 maint: unrecognized language (link)
  8. "Toba Sea-Folk Museum". Toba Sea-Folk Museum. Retrieved 8 March 2021.
  9. 海の博物館 [Sea-Folk Museum] (in Japanese). Mie Prefecture. Retrieved 8 March 2021.CS1 maint: unrecognized language (link)
  10. 海の博物館 [Sea-Folk Museum] (in Japanese). Mie Prefecture. Retrieved 8 March 2021.CS1 maint: unrecognized language (link)