5FQ6+848, Calinan District, Davao City, Davao del Sur, Philippines
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Phone: (082) 295 0221
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Landmark
Phone: (082) 295 0221
email | website | facebook
About The museum opened in 1994 and underwent major renovation in 2019. It showcases the historical relationship between Japan and Davao, starting from the arrival of the first Japanese immigrants in the 1900s. |
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Operating Hours Mon - Sat: 8:00 am to 5:00 pm Sun: For advance bookings |
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Rates & Fees [Comment below to suggest] |
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Photo Gallery The copyright belongs to their respective owners. Contact us for removal. Visit their Facebook page for more photos. |
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Services & Programs Exhibits enriched with digital devices to enhance the learning experience. |
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Facilities & Amenities Enhanced exhibit space and materials, digital devices for interactive learning. |
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Celebrations & Visitations Suitable for school trips and travel itineraries. |
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Activities to Enjoy Viewing exhibits, learning about the historical relationship between Davao and Japan. |
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Other Details The museum's renovation was celebrated with various activities, including the unveiling of a new signboard, a ribbon-cutting ceremony, and a sake barrel-breaking called kagami biraki in Japanese. Children from the Philippine Nikkei Jin Kai International School also performed a song-and-dance number. The museum is also known as IMIN–The Philippine-Japan Historical Museum. |
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