Exhibition Gallery
Exhibited by Archives of Tohoku University,Archaeological Research Office and Botanical Gardens.
Please fill out the admission form and take your temperature at the office before viewing the exhibit.
To prevent the spread of the new coronavirus, visitors with the following conditions are not allowed to enter the Kawauchi Hagi Hall.
- 1.Those with a fever of 37.5°C or higher
- 2.Those who feel ill, such as difficulty in tasting or hearing, breathlessness, lethargy, coughing, or sore throat.
- 3.Those who have had close contact with a person who is positive for the new coronavirus infection.
- 4.Those who have entered the country from abroad for less than 14 days.
- 5.Those who have had close contact with a person who has been in the country for less than 14 days.
Please wear a mask, wash your hands and disinfect your fingers, maintain a social distance, and limit your conversation when you enter the building. Thank you for your understanding and cooperation.
Stories of Kawauchi Past and Present (Kawauchi Konjaku Monogatari)
Archives of Tohoku University,Archaeological Research Office and Botanical Gardens.
1, Nature’s Facts: Natural topography and vegetation of Kawauchi and Aybayama.
2, Ancient and Medieval Times: Archaeological sites and artefacts.
3, Edo period: Secondary citadel of Sendai Castle and Warriors residents.
4, Modern times: As “Army Metropolitan”, became a center of Sendai city.
5, After the World War Ⅱ : Restoration from US army and built new campus in 1958.
6, Kawauchi Hagi Hall: From 50th to 100th anniversary, celebrate the centennial.
Door plate of College of General Education(1964-1993)
Small Brazier(The Late 18 century)
Karatsu Pottery (The early Edo priod)
【Contact】
Tohoku University Archaeological Research Office Tel:022(217)4995 / Fax:022(217)5103
E-mail:maibun*grp.tohoku.ac.jp(Please replace"*"with"@" to send an E-mail.) / Website
There is a case that you can not visit the exhibition at the event holding. For details, please contact Kawauchi Hagi Hall office (022-795-3391).