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"Tama Animal Stories: History of the Area Through the Eyes of Mammals" Exhibition

Parthenon Tama
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The woodlands that used to cover the hills in the Tama area were formerly home to a large number of animals living side by side with humans. With the Tama new town development, the environment changed dramatically, but animals from outside the area continue to settle in this hilly area today. This exhibition looks at how the relationship between humans and the environment has changed in this area by tracing its history through the eyes of the animals.

Related symposium:
April 26th (Sun) 13:30-16:30
Lecturers: Yayoi Kaneko (assistant professor at Yamazaki Veterinary University), Yuko Yamazaki (part-time lecturer at Gakushuin University and Shirayuri Womens' University)

Schedule

Mar 20 (Fri) 2009-May 24 (Sun) 2009 

Opening Hours Information

Hours
11:00-19:00
Notice
Exhibition Hours 10:00-18:00
FeeFree
VenueParthenon Tama
Location2-35 Ochiai, Tama-shi, Tokyo 206-0033
Access5 minute walk from exit 1 at Tama Center Station on the Tama monorail line, 10 minute walk from the South exit of Odakyu Tama Center Station on the Odakyu Tama line.
Phone042-375-1414
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