Asahikawa Museum of Sculpture

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Asahikawa Museum of Sculpture in Honor of Teijiro Nakahara (Nakahara Teijirō Kinen Asahikawashi Chōkoku Bijutsukan) is a sculpture museum located in Asahikawa, Hokkaidō, Japan. The building has been used for the army officer’s social clubhouse as the Asahikawa Kaikōsha of the Imperial Japanese Army 7th Division since 1902, and the Asahikawa Museum of Local History (Asahikawashiritsu Asahikawa Kyōdo Hakubutsukan) since 1968. The building is designated as one of the Important Cultural Properties of Japan.
In 1896, the Tondenhei, the army engaged in farming and security in Hokkaidō prefecture, was formed, and the Imperial Japanese Army 7th Division was settled in Sapporo. The division transferred its operational area to Asahikawa between 1900 and 1902, and the Asahikawa Kaikōsha, the building for the army officer’s clubhouse, which later serves as the museum, was completed in 1902. It was constructed by the Okuragumi, a construction company which currently is the Taisei Corporation.

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