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Abeno Harukas Art Museum
opened in Abeno-ku, Ōsaka, Japan, in 2014. Specializing in temporary exhibitions, it is located on the 16th floor of Abeno Harukas, Japan's tallest building, named after the ward of Abeno and the expression , meaning 'brightening up'. The Museum's inaugural director is art historian , director of Kintetsu Railway Company's other cultural initiative, the Yamato Bunkakan. List of exhibitions Exhibitions have had as their subject: 2014: Tōdai-ji; Collection of Museo Poldi Pezzoli; Dufy; Neo-impressionism 2015: Treasures from Mount Kōya; ; Treasures from Kotohira-gū; Tove Jansson; Ukiyo-e from the Philadelphia Museum of Art; Museum of Magic 2016: Museum of Magic; Treasures from Hase-dera; Picasso; Star Wars; Yōkai; Munakata Shikō 2017: Munakata Shikō; Renoir; Matisse and Roualt; ; Treasures from Saidai-ji; Hokusai (with the British Museum); Studio Ghibli 2018: Studio Ghibli; Tōgō Seiji; Works by Harunobu from the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston; Learn and Play!; Tower ...
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List Of Tallest Buildings And Structures In Japan
Japan has more than 270 high-rise buildings above . Unlike other Asian countries with skyscrapers exceeding in height, Japan's skyscrapers are relatively shorter. Construction is difficult due to the high cost of labor and construction material; all buildings above must also be as earthquake-proof as possible and adhere to other strict structural standards. The tallest building in Japan is currently the tall Azabudai Hills Main Tower, located in Azabudai Hills, Tokyo. One new building is set to rise over and surpass Abeno Harukas as Japan's tallest. In 2027, the Torch Tower, to be built at the Tokyo Torch district, will become the new tallest building in Japan. Completed This list ranks Japanese skyscrapers that stand at least tall, based on standard height measurement. This height includes spires and architectural details but does not include antenna masts. An equal sign (=) following a rank indicates the same height between two or more buildings. The "Year" column ...
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