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  • Monday 9:00 AM – 4:30 PM
  • Tuesday 9:00 AM – 4:30 PM
  • Wednesday 9:00 AM – 4:30 PM
  • Thursday 9:00 AM – 4:30 PM
  • Friday 9:00 AM – 4:30 PM
  • Saturday Closed
  • Sunday Closed
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Fukuokaken Nogyo Shikenjo Museum
Fukuokaken Nogyo Shikenjo Museum
Fukuokaken Nogyo Shikenjo Museum
Fukuokaken Nogyo Shikenjo Museum
Fukuokaken Nogyo Shikenjo Museum
Fukuokaken Nogyo Shikenjo Museum
Fukuokaken Nogyo Shikenjo Museum
Fukuokaken Nogyo Shikenjo Museum
Fukuokaken Nogyo Shikenjo Museum
Fukuokaken Nogyo Shikenjo Museum
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杉山満丸 (07/06/2019)
The museum can be viewed free of charge. In the museum, the introduction of people who contributed to agriculture in Fukuoka Prefecture, the history of agriculture in Fukuoka Prefecture, and the introduction of new varieties such as Amaou created in Fukuoka Prefecture are displayed in an easy-to-understand manner. A bust of Jin Suenaga, the mother of rice from Taiwan, is also on display. Mr. Hitoshi Suenaga, who came from Onojo City, moved to Taiwan after working at the Agricultural Experiment Station, and made his favorite rice in Taiwan with his father, Dr. Yong Yongkichi. After the war, rice was given to India in post-war years, and tripled the yield of indica rice and saved famine. The bust was set up here because the mayor of Onojo at the time indicated that he could not accept the ones from countries without diplomats in response to the offer from Taiwan, so the person who was troubled by the agency was in trouble and the prefecture consulted the prefecture There is a history that the prefecture has accepted comfortably. In Taiwan, the research facilities that were used at that time by Mr. Yong Yongkichi and Mr. Jin Suenaga at the National Taiwan University, are still in the name of the National Taiwan University, and the bust of the two people are also placed. It is a sign of friendship between Taiwan and Japan. Of the photos, the one with two busts is the photo of Yu Yong Qiang in Taiwan. History of Fukuoka Prefectural Agricultural Experiment Station Former Recruitment Testing Laboratory (Agricultural Experiment Station, Agricultural Experiment Station) Established in 1812 in Haruyoshi-mura, Naka-gun (currently Fukuoka, Hakata-ku, Fukuoka, Japan) as an examination laboratory. Renamed as Fukuoka Prefectural Agricultural Experiment Station in 1887. Moved to Sumiyoshi-mura, Chikushi-gun (now Shiroyoshi, Hakata-ku, Fukuoka City). Taisho 12 Set up the Buzen Gardening Branch in Izumi-mura, Kyoto-gun (current Izumi, Bridge City). The Chikugo branch office was set up in 1974 in Yamegun Haginukacho (now Chikugo City Izumi). 1955 Moved to Futsukaichi-cho, Chikushi-gun (currently Chikushino-shi Kamikoga). Renamed as Fukuoka Prefectural Agricultural Experiment Station. 1955 Chikugo branch office abolition. Rebuilt Chikugo in Ogi-cho, Mitaka-gun, 1982. At the same time, I incorporated a guidance office. Set up a mine damage test site in Hanate, Fukuoka City (now Hanawa, Minami-ku, Fukuoka City), and a mine damage site in Karate-cho, Kurate-gun. Established a tea training center in Kurosakicho, Yame county in 1959. 1982 Moved to Yoshiki, Chikushino City.
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246-1 Hokkitsumachi Makabe, Shibukawa, Gunma 377-0062, Japan
+81 279-52-4094
http://www.city.shibukawa.lg.jp/kankou/history/kanrenshisetsu/p