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Tourism Maps

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Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings

Found in 10 Collections and/or Records:

“Entsuin: Treasure of the Date Clan” Sankeiden National Important Cultural Property. Attraction information brochure and map

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This booklet contains information about Entsuin including historical and cultural significance, admission information, and a large map of the compound

Dates: Majority of material found within 2011 - 2015

“For the future of Ishinomaki; Remembering 3.11 Ishinomaki Great East Japan Earthquake: Ishinomaki Tour - Remembering 3.11" Map/travel brochure, 2015-02

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This brochure has information on the external panels about the 3.11 disaster, with information about accessing the city and places to visit. The internal panels fold out to make a map with a walking tour of the downtown area in remembrance of the 3.11 disaster.

Dates: 2015-02

“いしのまき圏 ~いざ、復興へ出航~ = Ishinomaki-ken ~ Iza, Fukkō e Shukkō". Travel brochure. , 2015

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This fold-out guidebook contains maps, information on tours, sightseeing spots, restaurants, and places to stay. It also includes a directory and a festival and event calendar.

Dates: 2015

“石ノ森萬画館 - Ishinomaki Mangattan Museum: From Manga to the Future!” Visitor Information brochure

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This brochure contains admission information, the artist the museum commemorates, a map with designated exhibits, and a brief explanation of different kanji usage for the word 'manga'

Dates: Majority of material found within 2011 - 2015

“金閣鹿苑寺;臨済宗相国寺派 = Kinkakurokuonji; rinzaishūshōkokujiha” Tourist informational pamphlet

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This pamphlet is predominantly in Japanese with some English, Chinese, and Korean translations. The internal pages offer information about the different buildings within the compound, while the external pages have a detailed map of the location.

Dates: Majority of material found within 2011 - 2015

“京都 紫野 高桐院 - Koto-In Zen Temple” Tourist Attraction Pamphlet

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The pamphlet is predominantly in Japanese with one panel in English accompanying a map that tells the reader aout the history of the temple. The rest of the pamphlet is about the different areas within the compound.

Dates: Majority of material found within 2011 - 2015