Hiroshima University Museum, University museum in Higashihiroshima, Japan.
The Hiroshima University Museum is a university museum in Higashihiroshima that displays permanent exhibitions across multiple spaces. These exhibition areas are linked by discovery pathways that run through the campus grounds.
The museum opened in April 2006, with main exhibitions becoming accessible to the public in November that year. This opening phase established it as a center for university collections and public education.
The museum displays a reconstructed model of the Niju-Do Itsukushima Shrine, created through work with the National Museum of Japanese History. This reconstruction shows traditional shrine architecture and lets visitors see details of the original structure.
The museum is open Tuesday through Saturday with free admission and parking available near the Faculty of Education building. Visitors should plan their visit for these days and arrive earlier in the day to explore all exhibitions at a comfortable pace.
The main building features a black steel plate exterior designed by Professor Mitsuyuki Okagawa using materials from JFE Steel Corporation in Fukuyama. This material choice links the architecture to local steel-making traditions.
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