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Aqua Park Shinagawa

Amusement parks in JapanAmusement parks opened in 2005Animal theme parksAquaria in JapanBuildings and structures in Minato, Tokyo
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Maxell Aqua park shinagawa Entrance in Shinagawa Prince Hotel(Takanawa, Tokyo)
Maxell Aqua park shinagawa Entrance in Shinagawa Prince Hotel(Takanawa, Tokyo)

Maxell Aqua Park Shinagawa (ja: マクセルアクアパーク品川, Makuseru Akua Pāku Shinagawa), formerly Epson Aqua Park Shinagawa, Epson Shinagawa Aqua Stadium is a public aquarium located inside the Shinagawa Prince Hotel in Minato, Tokyo. It can be accessed from Shinagawa Station.

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Aqua Park Shinagawa
いちょう坂, Minato Shinagawa

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N 35.6278 ° E 139.735 °
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アクアパーク品川

いちょう坂 30
108-8611 Minato, Shinagawa
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Maxell Aqua park shinagawa Entrance in Shinagawa Prince Hotel(Takanawa, Tokyo)
Maxell Aqua park shinagawa Entrance in Shinagawa Prince Hotel(Takanawa, Tokyo)
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Hara Museum of Contemporary Art
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The Hara Museum of Contemporary Art (原美術館, Hara Bijutsukan) was one of the oldest contemporary art museums in Japan. The museum was in the Kita-Shinagawa district, in the Shinagawa area of Tokyo. The building was originally built as a private mansion designed by Jin Watanabe in 1938 for the grandfather of current museum president and international collector Toshio Hara. Designed in a Bauhaus style, it is a rare example of early Shōwa period architecture . Following the war, it was used by the US and then served as the Embassy of the Philippines and the Embassy of Sri Lanka. In 1979, it was converted to a museum. It underwent a major renovation in 2008, including a new lighting system designed by Shozo Toyohisa. In November 2018, the Foundation Arc-en-Ciel announced that it would be closing the Shinagawa museum in 2020, leaving the Hara Museum ARC in Gunma Prefecture as the foundation's only museum.The Shinagawa museum was actually closed on January 11, 2021.Its permanent collection had included works by Karel Appel, Alexander Calder, Buckminster Fuller, Yves Klein, Yayoi Kusama, Surasi Kusolwong, Aiko Miyawaki, Yasumasa Morimura, Daisuke Nakayama, Maruyama Ōkyo, Jackson Pollock, Jean-Pierre Raynaud, George Rickey, Mark Rothko, Cindy Sherman, Hiroshi Sugimoto, Jason Teraoka, Zhou Tiehai, Lee U-Fan, Andy Warhol, and Miwa Yanagi.Its street address was: 4-7-25 Kita-Shinagawa, Shinagawa-ku, Tokyo 140-0001, Japan.