A Timeline of the Earth and the Town
The Naraha Town History Museum, which was damaged by the Great East Japan Earthquake, was renovated and “Naraha UMUT Collaborative Museum : A Timeline of the Earth and the Town" opened in the Naraha Town Community Center on April, 2023. The museum is a collaboration between Naraha Town and the University Museum, the University of Tokyo (UMUT), with exhibits ranging from the birth of the earth to the history of the town. Mobilemuseum in NARAHA extends the function of this new facility to the outside.
Mobilemuseum in NARAHA
A mobilemuseum is a next-generation museum format, meaning a compact museum that moves freely. The compactly packaged display unit transforms public facilities into museums. Mobilemuseum in NARAHA exhibits some of the materials from the collections of UMUT and Naraha Town. We hope that visitors will deepen their interest in "A Timeline of the Earth and the Town," which forms the basis of this small exhibition.
Organizer : Naraha Town
Exhibition organizers : Naraha Town Board of Education, The University Museum, the University of Tokyo@
Concept and design : The University Museum, the University of Tokyo
Project support : The Fukushima Innovation Coast Framework
Opening date: July 20, 2024
Location
A Roadside Station Naraha |
B Naraha Sky Arena |
Exhibition
Roadside Station Naraha@A01 Andalusite Exhibition period : 2024.7.20- Exhibition location : Roadside Station Naraha Cretaceous / Mujina Mori, Sukagawa City, Fukushima Pref. / Mineral specimen (Wakabayashi Mineral Collection, WK No. 1880) / Division of Mineralogy, The University Museum, The University of Tokyo Andalusite-bearing pegmatite (a coarse variety of granite). This specimen belongs to the Wakabayashi Mineral Collection, one of the three major Japanese mineral collections. It was collected about 100 years ago near the present Fukushima Airport. Granites are widely distributed in the northern part of the Abukuma Mountains, and pegmatites are famous for being produced in Ishikawa Town and other areas. Metamorphic rocks are distributed in the southeastern part of this area. Akiho Miyashiro (1920-2008) performed a detailed study of them at University of Tokyo which led to the discovery of plate tectonics. (Takashi Mikouchi) |
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Naraha Sky Arena@B01 |
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