University Museum, The University of Tokyo - Past Events
Below is a list of all past events for University Museum, The University of Tokyo. Current and upcoming events, as well as other details, are available on the venue's page.
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"Awareness of Life" Exhibition
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"UMUT Open Lab - Museum City of Architectural Models" Exhibition
The University Museum at the University of Tokyo has held public exhibitions over the last 70 years in a symbolic effort to return specimens and samples of scholarship accumulated within the institution...More »
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"UMUT A La Carte" Exhibition
The immense natural history collection has a sense of limitless romance to it, encompassing the entirety of natural things that exist on Earth. Even if researchers were to spend a lifetime going about...More »
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"Mammal Specimens donated from Mongolia" Exhibition
Joint research groups from Japan and Mongolia have conducted ecological research on Mongolia's wildlife, in addition to making efforts to preserve it. In commemoration of this collaborative effort, the...More »
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Dioniso and Peplophoros
An exhibition of two sculptures of Dioniso and Peplophoros, discovered by an overseas survey group from Tokyo University in an ancient Roman ruin outside of Naples, commonly known as "Augustus' Villa". The...More »
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Global Souk Project: Observations and Admissions
Showing in the Koishikawa annex, this exhibition was directed by five curators of different nationalities. More than two hundreds primitive artifacts, sent by people all over the world, will be put on...More »
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Journey through the Mongolian Plateau: the Namio Egami Collection
Dr. Namio Egami (1906-2002), professor emeritus at Tokyo University, collected an extensive amount of archaeological and historical material in Inner Mongolia during the pre-war period. A segment of his...More »
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Architecture as a Medium - From Piranesi to Expo '70
What kinds of messages did architecture try to confer in the modern age, and how were they designed to fulfill that purpose? Every man-made object acts as a carrier of information to a certain degree....More »
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Digital Technology and the Museum
This exhibition focuses upon the interface between digital technology and the museum, in exploring such themes as "What is Digital?", "Culture and Digital", "Internationalization", and "The New Museum"....More »
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Systema Naturae: The Specimen Speaks
Until the 18th century, all natural objects were thought to be creations of God. It was Carl von Linné who succeeded in creating a taxonomy of the various things in the natural world. In 1735, Linné...More »
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Suda Insect Collection
This Insect Collection was contributed to our museum in 2003 by Mr. Magoshichi Suda. There are 100,000 items in the collection, dating from the immediate post-war period to today. They serve as valuable...More »





