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Mitsubishi's history!
Original Text
This is the Mitsubishi Museum on the back side of the former Iwasaki residence garden, and you can visit it for free. (No photography is allowed inside) The contents of the exhibition are reasonably large, and the exhibition is in order of Mitsubishi's founding → Diversification → Advancement to a new industry and wartime → Postwar reconstruction and the birth of a new Mitsubishi. It was. There are many interesting contents and we recommend that you visit once.
On the way back to the former Iwasaki residence, I saw a signboard and stopped by because it was nearby. The 1 floor of the laboratory is an exhibition room and is open for free, so you can learn about the history of Mitsubishi. The chaebol may have some bad aspects, but it is certain that it played a major role in Japan's modernization. It may be necessary to have a person like Yataro Iwasaki during the upheaval period.
A data exhibition hall on the first floor of the Mitsubishi Economic Research Institute. A place where the history and management related materials of the Mitsubishi Group are explained easily. The scale is very small.
Is it meaningful for members of the Mitsubishi Friday Association?
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It is built on the site of the grandson of the first tsurutaro, behind the former Iwasaki residence garden, and the historical historical materials of the group are exhibited publicly. Since it is a product of the Mitsubishi Friday Association's 125th anniversary project, it may be different from other groups to receive it.
The statue of Yataro Iwasaki at the entrance of the exhibition room was impressive.
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This is an exhibition room on the 1 floor of Mitsubishi Economic Research Institute along a narrow street on the other side (west) of the former Iwasaki residence garden. The room is not so large, but the history of Mitsubishi from the beginning of Mingsho to today is exhibited so that you can understand it with historical materials. When I visited, there were 1 and 2. I think it's a good place for those who study Mitsubishi and know more. Entering the entrance of the building and the statue of Yataro Iwasaki at the entrance of the exhibition room on the right is dignified enough and the appearance of wafuku is impressive ...
Mitsubishi's history!
This is the Mitsubishi Museum on the back side of the former Iwasaki residence garden, and you can visit it for free. (No photography is allowed inside) The contents of the exhibition are reasonably large, and the exhibition is in order of Mitsubishi's founding → Diversification → Advancement to a new industry and wartime → Postwar reconstruction and the birth of a new Mitsubishi. It was. There are many interesting contents and we recommend that you visit once.
You can learn about Mitsubishi's history.
On the way back to the former Iwasaki residence, I saw a signboard and stopped by because it was nearby. The 1 floor of the laboratory is an exhibition room and is open for free, so you can learn about the history of Mitsubishi. The chaebol may have some bad aspects, but it is certain that it played a major role in Japan's modernization. It may be necessary to have a person like Yataro Iwasaki during the upheaval period.
Mitsubishi Data Exhibition Center
A data exhibition hall on the first floor of the Mitsubishi Economic Research Institute. A place where the history and management related materials of the Mitsubishi Group are explained easily. The scale is very small.
Is it meaningful for members of the Mitsubishi Friday Association?
It is built on the site of the grandson of the first tsurutaro, behind the former Iwasaki residence garden, and the historical historical materials of the group are exhibited publicly. Since it is a product of the Mitsubishi Friday Association's 125th anniversary project, it may be different from other groups to receive it.
The statue of Yataro Iwasaki at the entrance of the exhibition room was impressive.
This is an exhibition room on the 1 floor of Mitsubishi Economic Research Institute along a narrow street on the other side (west) of the former Iwasaki residence garden. The room is not so large, but the history of Mitsubishi from the beginning of Mingsho to today is exhibited so that you can understand it with historical materials. When I visited, there were 1 and 2. I think it's a good place for those who study Mitsubishi and know more. Entering the entrance of the building and the statue of Yataro Iwasaki at the entrance of the exhibition room on the right is dignified enough and the appearance of wafuku is impressive ...