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- Asuka Historical Museum - History and art of Asuka, the first Japanese capital in 7th century.
- Currency Museum The - From the Bank of Japan, this museum exhibits the history of currency in Japan, as well as a variety of banknotes and coins.
- Hong Kong Heritage Museum - Collects, preserves and exhibits artifacts relating to the history, archaeology, ethnography and natural history of Hong Kong.
- Kumano Field Museum - Museum of cultural heritage in the Kumano region of Japan. Studies people from all walks of life, without regard to sex, rank, financial standing or social position.
- Lake Biwa Museum - Exhibits cultural and natural history of the Lake Biwa region of Japan, including the research on the historical relationship of man and lake habitats.
- Nagoya City Museum - Highlights various aspects of the Owari region of Japan, from the prehistoric era to the present.
- National Museum of Japanese History - Covers the history and the folk worlds of the Japanese from prehistoric and ancient periods to modern times. Exhibits include historical materials, replicas, and restorations.
- Tibet Museum (Demton Khang) The - Museum with photographic archive and life histories sections. Presents Tibet's history in the past and present. Special section on Tibet's future with text by the Dalai Lama. Established by the Tibetan Government-in-Exile
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