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Tome Honorary Pavilion

Tome Honorary Pavilion is a facility of Tome City, Miyagi prefecture. It was opened to the public from 1961 and then expanded and renovated in order to enhance the content of the exhibition since 1989, and the newly completed building was opened in 1991.

Tome Honorary Pavilion

Tome Honorary Pavilion | Tomoyasu Promotion Public Corporation - Meiji village of Miyagi ・ Tome

Tome City, Miyagi prefecture
In 1961, the Tome Honenkan was donated by Mr. Masato Watanabe who was an honorary town in Tomekawa Town, president of Tohoku Development Co., Ltd., President of Nippon Steel Corporation Co., Ltd., President of Meiji University, etc., It was built in a corner of.


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