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| Starting with Japan's oldest known printing blocks, the museum's vast collection truly reflects every era of Japanese newspapers in the form of feudal/Meiji-period book-style newspapers, extras, color wood-block printed pictures describing the activities of newspapers, commemorative editions and more. Also, with a selection of tools used in reporting and newspaper delivery, newspaper supplements, posters, postcards and other objects from the entire spectrum of newspaper industry, the museum offers roughly 200,000 items for display. |
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| a book-style newspaper |
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| a “kawara-ban” |
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| a rotary press |
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| a postcard |
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| a memento of the journalist |
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