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Events in August 2022

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    2022 International Picture Book Original Drawing Exhibition in Bologna, Italy

    We are pleased to present the winning entries of a children's book illustration competition organized by a book fair specializing in children's books in Bologna, Italy.

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    Instagram post campaign "#Nice Itabashi" to commemorate the 90th anniversary of the ward's establishment.

    Why don't you look back on the days you spent in Itabashi and post photos of "Itabashi you want to connect to the future" on Instagram?

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    Summer Special Exhibition: Insects and Insectivorous Plants of the Tropical Zone

    Insects and insectivorous plants living in the tropics will be introduced, and related events will be held. Biological Exhibit Corner, Specimen Exhibit Corner, Insectivorous Plant Corner

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    Gender Equality Seminar "Literacy in the Age of Social Media

    In this seminar, Ms. Hiromi Tanaka, a specialist in media and gender studies, will give a multifaceted explanation of the current state of social media use and points to note, providing an opportunity for participants to think about media literacy today.

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    The 30th Bologna Book Fair in Itabashi World Picture Book Exhibition

    We will exhibit new picture books from around the world donated by the secretariat of the Bologna Children's Book Fair, the world's largest children's book fair held annually in Bologna, Northern Italy. Please take a look at the 189 picture books from 58 countries that have just arrived from Bologna.

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    Exhibition of the museum collection commemorating the 90th anniversary of the ward's establishment: "Zororo-zoro-wa-ai-ai-ai, people everywhere - Kano school and others" (Japanese only)

    The museum's collection includes works depicting a wide variety of unique people, mainly from the Edo period. This exhibition focuses on the number of people depicted, from small groups of one, two, or three people to a lively crowd.

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