The Nara National Research Institute for Cultural Properties (奈良文化財研究所, Nara Bunkazai Kenkyū-jo), also known by its former name, the Nara Research Institute for Cultural Properties, is one of two research institutes that comprise the National Institutes for Cultural Heritage, an independent administrative institution created in 2001. Established in April 1952 as part of the National Commission for Protection of Cultural Properties,A the institute is located in the city of Nara, in Nara Prefecture, Japan, with branches elsewhere in Nara Prefecture.[1] The institute is divided into departments for the excavation and restoration of the Asuka Palace, the Fujiwara Palace, and the Heijō Palace, historical remains, gardens, and other archaeological sites, and for the study of documents from Japan's early history.[2] The Asuka Historical Museum is also managed by the institute.[3]
History
Timeline
1952 - The institute was established under the National Commission for Protection of Cultural Properties[1]
^"Outline of the Institute". Nara, Nara Prefecture: Nara National Research Institute for Cultural Properties. 2011. Retrieved 2012-05-28.
^"Organization". Nara, Nara Prefecture: Nara National Research Institute for Cultural Properties. 2011. Archived from the original on 2012-06-18. Retrieved 2012-05-28.