About

Museum Overview

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name
Kitakyushu City Museum of Natural History and History (nickname: Museum of Life and Journey)
location
2-4-1 Higashida, Yahata Higashi-ku, Kitakyushu City, Fukuoka Prefecture, 805-0071
contact address
facility
Exhibition area: Approx. 6,232 m2 Total floor area: Approx. 17,000 m2 Site area: Approx. 31,000 m2
Resources
Exhibits: Approximately 9,500 items, Collection: Over 860,000 items (as of the end of fiscal year 2023)
Director
Toru Manabe
Deputy Director
Akio Nakamura
Curator
18 people (11 from the Natural History Department and 7 from the History Department)
Staff
13 people (10 from the Outreach Department, 3 museum teachers)

History

August 1975
Kitakyushu City Museum of History opens
May 1981
Kitakyushu City Museum of Natural History opens
August 1983
Kitakyushu Municipal Archaeological Museum opens
November 2002
Kitakyushu Museum of Natural History and History opens
March 2013
10th Anniversary Reopening
March 2023
20th Anniversary Reopening

mission

We present the formation of the Earth, the origin and evolution of life, and the journey of humankind on a grand scale through immersive exhibits, welcoming everyone on a "journey of life" that connects the past, present, and future.
Furthermore, we aim to create a truly unique museum where we can gather irreplaceable heritage to pass on to future generations, dedicate ourselves to the pursuit of knowledge and share it with the world, while simultaneously learning, growing together, and sharing joy and inspiration with everyone.

Mission explanation document (PDF / 1.10MB)

Philosophy

A museum that considers the relationship between nature and humans

  • Shown in museum exhibits
  • Raising awareness through education and outreach activities
  • We will continue to collect, preserve and research materials.

Directionality

Museums that guarantee intellectual access rights - responding to intellectual curiosity

  1. Promoting the museum network initiative
  2. Promote "24-hour museums" that are always open.
  3. Responsibly respond to intellectual questions and concerns

Museums as second schools: an intellectual investment in the future

  1. Promoting the attraction of schools, etc.
  2. Strengthening and expanding support for school education
  3. Enhance support programs for home education

A museum that uses research results for education and outreach - giving back knowledge to society

  1. Utilizing knowledge and experience to provide high-quality exhibitions and educational and outreach programs
  2. As a knowledge accumulation facility, it provides guidance and advice to external committee members, lecturers, and other organizations.
  3. Conducting research that takes advantage of the characteristics of the region and disseminating information widely

Mascot "Inotan"

He continues his "journey of life" with his friend San-chan. The point on his head represents a compass, so that he will not get lost on his "journey of life" that transcends time and space.
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