Banner for the Kanjo
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Banner for the Kanjo
Summary
Banner for the Kanjo is a traditional handicraft of Japan[1].
Key Facts
- Banner for the Kanjo is located in Taitō-ku[2].
- Banner for the Kanjo is in the country of Japan[3].
- Banner for the Kanjo's image is recorded as Kanjoban18.jpg[4].
- Banner for the Kanjo's instance of is recorded as traditional handicraft of Japan[5].
- Banner for the Kanjo's instance of is recorded as Buddhist ritual banner[6].
- Banner for the Kanjo's owned by is recorded as National Institutes for Cultural Heritage[7].
- Banner for the Kanjo's collection is recorded as Hōryū-ji Treasures at Tokyo National Museum[8].
- Banner for the Kanjo's inventory number is recorded as N-58[9].
- Banner for the Kanjo's location is recorded as Tokyo National Museum[10].
- Banner for the Kanjo's Commons category is recorded as Kanjoban[11].
- Banner for the Kanjo's country of origin is recorded as Japan[12].
- Banner for the Kanjo's coordinate location is recorded as {'globe': 'http://www.wikidata.org/entity/Q2', 'altitude': None, 'latitude': 35.71994, 'longitude': 139.7756, 'precision': 1e-05}[13].
- Banner for the Kanjo's heritage designation is recorded as Important Cultural Property of Japan[14].
- Banner for the Kanjo's heritage designation is recorded as National Treasure of Japan[15].
- Banner for the Kanjo's name in kana is recorded as こんどうかんじょうばん[16].
- Banner for the Kanjo's time period is recorded as Asuka period[17].
- Banner for the Kanjo's National Museums of Japan e-museum ID is recorded as 100208[18].
- Banner for the Kanjo's Japanese Database of National Cultural Properties ID is recorded as 201/533[19].
- Banner for the Kanjo's street address is recorded as 東京都台東区上野公園13-9[20].
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Geography
Banner for the Kanjo is in the country of Japan[3]. It is located in Taitō-ku[2].
Designation and Status
Recorded instance of include traditional handicraft of Japan[5] and Buddhist ritual banner[6]. Heritage statuses include Important Cultural Property of Japan[14] and National Treasure of Japan[15].
History and Context
Banner for the Kanjo's owned by is recorded as National Institutes for Cultural Heritage[7].