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- Liberty_Osaka abstract "Liberty Osaka (Osaka Human Rights Museum) is situated in Naniwa-ku, a ward in south Osaka City. As the first general museum dedicated to human rights in Japan, the focus of its permanent exhibits is the history of the struggle against discrimination experienced by the nation's minority ethnic groups; the Burakumin, the Ainu of Hokkaidō, the Ryukyuans of Okinawa and Japan's communities of Korean and Chinese descent. There are also exhibits dedicated to discrimination issues affecting women, lesbians, gays, bisexuals and transgender people, the physically challenged and the survivors of the atomic bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki (the Hibakusha). Originally founded in December 1985 to document the history of the Osaka human rights movement, it was relaunched in December 1995 as the Osaka Jinken Hakubutsu-kan (Human Rights Museum).Entrance is ¥250 and ¥150 for college and high school students and ¥500 and ¥300 respectively for special exhibits. Entrance is free for elementary and middle school students, senior citizens aged 65 and over, and physically challenged individuals, also from 4 to 10 December.(\"Human Rights Week\" established after the Human Rights Day) Audio guides are available in both Japanese and English.The museum is open from 10:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Last entrance is at 4:30 p.m. It is closed every Monday (except on public holidays), days following a public holiday, the 4th Friday of the month and New Year's Day. The nearest train stations are Ashiharabashi and Imamiya (Osaka Loop Line).".
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- Liberty_Osaka wikiPageWikiLink Disability.
- Liberty_Osaka wikiPageWikiLink Discrimination.
- Liberty_Osaka wikiPageWikiLink Hibakusha.
- Liberty_Osaka wikiPageWikiLink Hokkaido.
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- Liberty_Osaka wikiPageWikiLink Imamiya_Station.
- Liberty_Osaka wikiPageWikiLink Japan.
- Liberty_Osaka wikiPageWikiLink Koreans.
- Liberty_Osaka wikiPageWikiLink LGBT.
- Liberty_Osaka wikiPageWikiLink Naniwa-ku,_Osaka.
- Liberty_Osaka wikiPageWikiLink Okinawa_Prefecture.
- Liberty_Osaka wikiPageWikiLink Osaka.
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- Liberty_Osaka wikiPageWikiLink Woman.
- Liberty_Osaka wikiPageWikiLink File:Liberty_Osaka_Human_Rights_Museum.jpg.
- Liberty_Osaka wikiPageWikiLinkText "Liberty Osaka".
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- Liberty_Osaka subject Category:1985_establishments_in_Japan.
- Liberty_Osaka subject Category:Human_rights_museums.
- Liberty_Osaka subject Category:Human_rights_organizations_based_in_Japan.
- Liberty_Osaka subject Category:Museums_established_in_1985.
- Liberty_Osaka subject Category:Museums_in_Osaka.
- Liberty_Osaka type Attraction.
- Liberty_Osaka type Establishment.
- Liberty_Osaka type Organization.
- Liberty_Osaka type Right.
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- Liberty_Osaka comment "Liberty Osaka (Osaka Human Rights Museum) is situated in Naniwa-ku, a ward in south Osaka City. As the first general museum dedicated to human rights in Japan, the focus of its permanent exhibits is the history of the struggle against discrimination experienced by the nation's minority ethnic groups; the Burakumin, the Ainu of Hokkaidō, the Ryukyuans of Okinawa and Japan's communities of Korean and Chinese descent.".
- Liberty_Osaka label "Liberty Osaka".
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- Liberty_Osaka depiction Liberty_Osaka_Human_Rights_Museum.jpg.
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