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Building: ANPANMAN MUSEUM

香北町立やなせたかし記念館 アンパンマンミュージアム

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miranbu, kahokucho, kami county, kochi prefecture, japan

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The Anpanman Museum in Kaminaka, Kochi Prefecture, opened in 1996 as a tribute to beloved manga artist Yanase Takashi. Designed by architect Makoto Furuya and Studio Nasca, this distinctive museum building serves as both an art gallery and cultural institution. The structure thoughtfully integrates with its rural Shikoku setting while celebrating the creator's iconic character designs. The museum's architecture reflects a contemporary approach that honors traditional Japanese design principles, creating an inviting space for visitors to explore Yanase's artistic legacy and the enduring appeal of Anpanman, one of Japan's most recognizable characters.

The Anpanman Museum in Kaminaka, Kochi Prefecture, opened in 1996 as a tribute to beloved manga artist Yanase Takashi. Designed by architect Makoto Furuya and Studio Nasca, this distinctive museum building serves as both an art gallery and cultural institution. The structure thoughtfully integrates

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The Anpanman Museum in Kaminaka, Kochi Prefecture, opened in 1996 as a tribute to beloved manga artist Yanase Takashi. Designed by architect Makoto Furuya and Studio Nasca, this distinctive museum building serves as both an art gallery and cultural institution. The structure thoughtfully integrates with its rural Shikoku setting while celebrating the creator's iconic character designs. The museum's architecture reflects a contemporary approach that honors traditional Japanese design principles, creating an inviting space for visitors to explore Yanase's artistic legacy and the enduring appeal of Anpanman, one of Japan's most recognizable characters.