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Commemorative Symposium "What Tsunekazu Nishioka was left behind"

Date and time: Sunday, August 8, 2010 14:00 to 16:00
Location: JR Tower Office Plaza Sapporo 9F Conference Room
Lecturer: Hisayuki Kinoshita, Senior Researcher, Cultural Property Preservation Planning Association, Inc.
   Yoshihisa Tsukada (Director of the Reconstruction Work Office of the magistrate's office Government Building in the Uchihakan Site of Goryokaku Site, Special Historic Site)
"Hakokan magistrate's office revived in Goryokaku - How was the restoration proceed? -A lecture entitled "" was held in the internal meeting room of Sapporo Station, the organizer of this traveling exhibition.
I would like to talk about the progress of the restoration of the Hakotachi magistrate's office to the completion. There were 140 visitors at the venue.

Director Akao Takenaka Carpentry Tools Museum held a tour exhibition commemorating the 25th anniversary of the opening of the museum at four venues nationwide, the second venue after Tokyo, and many people attended the commemorative lecture.

I'm two instructors. Mr. Kinoshita on the right side and Mr. Tsukada on the left side.

Mr. Kinoshita reported that he started construction after conducting academic studies based on the results of excavations, analysis of old photographs, descriptions of literature, etc. . There was an easy-to-understand explanation of the grounds for the restoration in plain language that the general public could understand.

Mr. Tsukada listened to Mr. Tsukada about the difficulties involved in the restoration work of Historic buildings, especially the process of building a huge temporary roof to prevent the underground remain from being destroyed. Above all, the most attention was paid to the temporary dismantling, and it was a masterpiece to dismantle a steel truss with no fixed foundation so as not to damage the restored building.

 

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