Fukuoka Prefecture, in the 1960s. The ruins are believed to be the former tomb of a king of Itokoku, a nation appearing in a Chinese history book known as “Gishiwajinden.” Tamura said the ...
However, a list was published on the Chinese customs website earlier this month, revealing that six Japanese breeding facilities–four in Niigata Prefecture and one each in Fukuoka and Hiroshima ...
The Fukuoka Asian Art Museum, which opened in 1999, houses about 5,000 paintings and artifacts from 23 countries and regions. Among them is a rare contemporary Chinese work of art whose value soared ...