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  1. Katayama Tōkuma (片山 東熊, 18 January 1854 – 24 October 1917) was a Japanese architect who designed the original buildings for the Imperial Nara Museum as well as the Kyoto Imperial Museum and was significant in introducing Western, particularly French architecture into Japan.

  2. Katayama Tōkuma (片 山 東 熊, 18 de enero de 1854-24 de octubre de 1917) fue un arquitecto japonés que diseñó los edificios originales para el Museo Imperial de Nara y el Museo Imperial de Kioto y fue importante en la introducción de la arquitectura occidental, particularmente francesa, en Japón.

  3. Katayama Tokuma (片山東熊) Tokuma KATAYAMA (January 18, 1854 - October 24, 1917) was an architect who was actively engaged in his profession during the Meiji period. He was born in Yamaguchi Prefecture.

  4. The Nara National Museum is located in Nara, which was the capital of Japan from 710 to 784. Katayama Tōkuma (1854–1917) designed the original building, which is a representative Western-style building of the Meiji period and has been designated an Important Cultural Property in Japan. Junzō Yoshimura (1908–1997) designed a supplemental ...

  5. La construcción comenzó en 1892, según el diseño del arquitecto Tokuma Katayama, y se prolongó hasta 1895. En 1897 se inauguró la primera exposición. [1] El museo cambió varias veces de nombre. En 1900, el nombre original se sustituyó por Museo de la Casa Imperial de Kioto. [2]

  6. Katayama Tōkuma was a Japanese architect who designed the original buildings for the Imperial Nara Museum as well as the Kyoto Imperial Museum and was significant in introducing Western, particularly French architecture into Japan.

  7. 10 de jun. de 2024 · Overview. Tokuma Katayama. (1854—1917) Quick Reference. (1854–1917). Japanese architect. He designed the National Museums in Nara (1894), Kyoto (1908), and Tokyo (1909), all in a Neo-Classical style with a pronounced Beaux-Arts flavour.