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Meiji University Museum


Meiji University Museum


Meiji University Museum (Japanese: 明治大学博物館(めいじだいがくはくぶつかん), romanized: Meiji Daigaku Hakubutsukan) is a university museum run by Meiji University. It is located in Surugadai campus, and houses a crime museum, commercial goods museum, archaeology museum, and an exhibition of the university's history.

History

Meiji University Museum opened in 2004, combining its already existing three museums: Crime Museum, Commercial Goods Museum, and Archaeology Museum.

Crime Museum

Meiji University's Crime Museum (刑事博物館), located on the fifth floor of the old Memorial Hall, opened in 1929, and closed around the end of World War II, but reopened in 1952 in order to commemorate the 70th anniversary of the founding of Meiji University. It opened to the public in 1954, and was designated as a "museum-equivalent facility" (博物館相当施設) by the Museum Act. It was moved to the fourth floor of the old Builing 2, the third floor of Ogawamachi Building, the first floor of the old Building 1, and the third and fourth floors of the University Hall. In 2004, it was merged into Meiji University Museum, and moved to Academy Common.

Commercial Goods Museum

In 1951, Commercial Goods Gallery (商品陳列館) opened on the fourth floor of the old Building 3, and in 1957 opened to the public on the fourth floor of the old Building 2: It was regarded as an educational facility for the Schoool of Commerce. It was moved to the fourth floor of Ogawamachi Building, the fourth floor of the old Building 11, and the third floor of the University Hall. It was renamed as Commercial Goods Museum (商品博物館) in 2002. In 2004, it was merged into Meiji University Museum, and moved to Academy Common.

Archaeology Museum

In 1952, Archaeology Galler (考古学陳列館) opened on the fourth floor of the old Building 2. In 1966, it was moved to the second floor of the old Ogawamachi Building. On 1 April 1985, it was renamed as Archaeology Museum (考古学博物館). In November 1985, it was moved to the University Hall with two other museums. In 2004, it was merged into Meiji University Museum, and moved to Academy Common.

Its exhibition includes several Important Cultural Properties: Artifacts from Iwajuku Site, Sunagawa Site, Natsushima Shell Mound, and Izuruhara Site.

University History Room

In April 2004, a permanent exhibition focusing on the history of Meiji University opened.

After the Opening as Meiji University Museum

Crime Museum, Commercial Goods Museum, and Archaeology Museum were merged into Meiji University Museum, and it opened in April 2004. From the opening in April 2004 to August 2013, it received 600000 visitors, and over 74000 people visited the museum annually. It houses the office of the Musiological Society of Japan, and hosted the first "University Museum Meeting" in 2009. In March 2016, it renewed its permanent exhibition.

References

Citations

Sources

  • 明治大学考古学陳列館 (1982). 明治大学考古学陳列館案内 : 昭和57年. 考古学陳列館.
  • 明治大学商品博物館 (2003). 商品陳列館の半世紀 : 1951〜2001 : 明治大学商品博物館50周年記念誌. 明治大学商品博物館.

External links

  • 明治大学博物館
  • ミュージアム・アイズ72号 特集~博物館創設90周年@明治大学(PDF)
  • 明治大学史資料センター


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