Former Nishitagawa County Office
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Former Nishitagawa County Office
Summary
Former Nishitagawa County Office is a historic building[1].
Key Facts
- Former Nishitagawa County Office is located in Tsuruoka[2].
- Former Nishitagawa County Office is in the country of Japan[3].
- Former Nishitagawa County Office's image is recorded as ChidoMuseumOldNishitagawaCountyOffice.JPG[4].
- Former Nishitagawa County Office's instance of is recorded as historic building[5].
- Former Nishitagawa County Office's architect is recorded as Takahashi Kanekichi[6].
- Former Nishitagawa County Office's commissioned by is recorded as Mishima Michitsune[7].
- Former Nishitagawa County Office's owned by is recorded as Chidō Museum[8].
- Former Nishitagawa County Office's architectural style is recorded as Giyōfū architecture[9].
- Former Nishitagawa County Office's location is recorded as Chidō Museum[10].
- Former Nishitagawa County Office's postal code is recorded as 997-0036[11].
- Former Nishitagawa County Office's has use is recorded as city hall[12].
- Former Nishitagawa County Office's has use is recorded as museum[13].
- Former Nishitagawa County Office's Commons category is recorded as Former Nishitagawa County Office[14].
- +1881-00-00T00:00:00Z marks the founding of Former Nishitagawa County Office[15].
- Former Nishitagawa County Office's described at URL is recorded as https://www.pref.yamagata.jp/110001/sangyo/sangyoushinkou/him_top/him_maincat1/him_01.html[16].
- Former Nishitagawa County Office's heritage designation is recorded as Important Cultural Property of Japan[17].
- Former Nishitagawa County Office's Japanese Database of National Cultural Properties ID is recorded as 102/186[18].
- Former Nishitagawa County Office's street address is recorded as 山形県鶴岡市家中新町10番18号[19].
- Former Nishitagawa County Office's Cultural Heritage Online is recorded as 47311[20].
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Geography
Former Nishitagawa County Office is in the country of Japan[3]. It is located in Tsuruoka[2].
Designation and Status
Former Nishitagawa County Office's instance of is recorded as historic building[5]. Its heritage designation is recorded as Important Cultural Property of Japan[17].
History and Context
+1881-00-00T00:00:00Z marks the founding of Former Nishitagawa County Office[15]. Its owned by is recorded as Chidō Museum[8].