Ken Domon Museum of Photography
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Ken Domon Museum of Photography
Summary
Ken Domon Museum of Photography is a photography museum[1]. It draws 6 Wikipedia views per month (photography_museum category, ranking #6 of 6).[2]
Key Facts
- Ken Domon Museum of Photography is located in Sakata[3].
- Ken Domon Museum of Photography is in the country of Japan[4].
- Ken Domon Museum of Photography's instance of is recorded as photography museum[5].
- Ken Domon Museum of Photography's instance of is recorded as biographical museum[6].
- Ken Domon Museum of Photography's architect is recorded as Yoshio Taniguchi[7].
- Ken Domon Museum of Photography's headquarters location is recorded as Sakata[8].
- The location of Ken Domon Museum of Photography was Iimoriyama Park[9].
- Ken Domon Museum of Photography's postal code is recorded as 998-0055[10].
- Ken Domon Museum of Photography's Commons category is recorded as Ken Domon Museum of Photography[11].
- 1983 marks the founding of Ken Domon Museum of Photography[12].
- Ken Domon Museum of Photography's coordinate location is recorded as {'lat': 38.891299, 'lon': 139.823716}[13].
- Ken Domon Museum of Photography's coordinate location is recorded as {'lat': 38.891306, 'lon': 139.823667}[14].
- Ken Domon Museum of Photography's official website is recorded as http://www.domonken-kinenkan.jp/[15].
- Ken Domon Museum of Photography's main subject is Ken Domon[16].
- Ken Domon Museum of Photography's official blog URL is recorded as http://www.domonken-kinenkan.jp/stuff-blog/[17].
- Ken Domon Museum of Photography's date of official opening is recorded as October 10, 1983[18].
- Ken Domon Museum of Photography's official shop URL is recorded as http://www.domonken-kinenkan.jp/museumshop/[19].
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Founding
1983 marks the founding of Ken Domon Museum of Photography[12].
Operations
Ken Domon Museum of Photography's headquarters location is recorded as Sakata[8].
Why It Matters
Ken Domon Museum of Photography draws 6 Wikipedia views per month (photography_museum category, ranking #6 of 6).[2] It has Wikipedia articles in 5 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[20] It is known by 3 alternative names across languages and contexts.[21]