National Industrial ExhibitionsFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia The National Industrial Exhibitions (内国勧業博覧会, Naikoku Kangyō Hakurankai) were a series of five exhibitions in Meiji Japan, staged between 1877 and 1903, the first three in Tokyo, the fourth in Kyoto, the last in Osaka. Fine Arts Building from the First National Industrial Exhibition, by architect Hayashi Tadayoshi (林忠恕), Japan's first "Bijutsukan" (美術館)[1]
The National Industrial Exhibitions (内国勧業博覧会, Naikoku Kangyō Hakurankai) were a series of five exhibitions in Meiji Japan, staged between 1877 and 1903, the first three in Tokyo, the fourth in Kyoto, the last in Osaka. Fine Arts Building from the First National Industrial Exhibition, by architect Hayashi Tadayoshi (林忠恕), Japan's first "Bijutsukan" (美術館)[1]