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HistoryofmuseuminJapanandthecharacterofitscollection
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Fig.1.TreasureHouseShōsōininTōdaijiTemple,Nara.https://commons.wikimedia.org/
wiki/File:Shosin-shouso.jpg
Fig.2.
TheJapaneseambassadorsinLondonwalking
aroundtheInternationalExhibitionof1862,Il-
lustratedLondonNews,1862.https://commons.
wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Japanese_ambassa-
dors_in_London.jpg
AtthesecondParisInternationalExhibitionin1867,Japanarrangedtopresent
itsownexhibitsforthefirsttime2.TheEdoShogunate
(EdoBakufu江戸幕府),
theSatsumaDomain(SatsumaHan薩摩藩)
andSagaDomain
(SagaHan
賀藩)(bothinpresent-dayKyūshū九州),andabusinessrunbyAsakusa(浅草)
merchantUzaburōShimizu(清水miś1829-1910)participated.TheShogu-
nateexhibitedwashipaper,books,nishiki-e(錦絵)embroidery,silktextiles,ivory
carving,bronzeware,ceramics,lacquerware,armsandarmour,Japaneseswords,
insectspecimensandsoforth.TheSatsumaDomainexhibitedspecialtyitemsfrom
Ryūkyū(琉球)(present-dayOkinawa沖縄)andSatsuma,andtheSagaDomain
2Fujikawa(1971:45-46).