Tomimoto Kenkichi Memorial Museum, Ando
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Facts and practical information
The Tomimoto Kenkichi Memorial Museum opened in Ando, Nara Prefecture, Japan in 1974. It is dedicated to the life and works of Tomimoto Kenkichi, who was born in the vicinity. ()
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