The Attic Museum, its Contribution to Japanese Ethnology Shunkichi NAKAMURA In 9 the Attic Museum was founded at Mita, Minatoku, by Keizo Shibusawa. He and his followers conducted studies on the folk tools and utensils of Japan. Although they presented their research results on footwear, snow shoes, and basketry, among other topics, and they contributed much to material culture studies, in Japan, their work is little known. I have analized the Attic Museum catalog and investigated how the collections were actually used in the studies made by Shibusawa and his associates.
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