Ishinomaki-shi (Japan)
Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings
Found in 16 Collections and/or Records:
“石ノ森萬画館 - Ishinomaki Mangattan Museum” admission ticket
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Content
The ticket is predominantly in Japanese with the name of the museum in both Japanese and English. The reverse of the ticket includes the rules of the museum and admission information for the museum.
Dates:
Majority of material found within 2011 - 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
“住民の安全を守り続けるために:高機能消防指令センター = Jūmin no Anzen o Mamori Tsudukeru Tame ni: Kō Kinō Shōbōshirei Sentā" Information Pamphlet, 2005
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Content
This pamphlet includes information about the newly-built Ishinomaki firehouse, as well as the high-performance firefighting command center
Dates:
2005
“NEW あしながファミリー;遺児再生への苦闘 = Nyū Ashinaga Famirī; Iji Saisei e no Kutō” Newspaper, 2015-03-01
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This newspaper page contains reports from orphans who lost their parents during the 3.11 triple disaster.
Dates:
2015-03-01
Taylor Anderson Memorial Collection, 2004-2023
Collection
Identifier: RMC-00001
Dates:
Event: Taylor Anderson, Class of 2008, entered Randolph-Macon College in 2004. She died in 2011 in the tsunami that hit Ishinomaki, Japan after the Great Japanese Earthquake. Included are items dated up to 2023.
“Taylor’s Reading Corners and the East Japan Earthquake” Naomi Chiba. printed journal article. Originally published in The Library Journal, Japan Library Association 2015, 8. 109(8) 517-520, 2015, Publication date of original article 2015-08
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Dates:
Publication: Publication date of original article 2015-08