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Children’s kimonos<br />
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kimonos. All<br />
of the more than 90 children’s kimonos<br />
originate from the Edo period<br />
(1603–1867) up to the Shôwa period<br />
(1926–1989). A slideshow and videos<br />
on the subject of children’s kimonos put<br />
the visitors in the right mood for the exhibition.<br />
Opening Hours:<br />
MUSEUM, SHOP and CAFÉ:<br />
Daily from 10.00 until 18.00<br />
Steinenvorstadt 1, CH-4051 Basel<br />
Tel. +41 (0)61 225 95 95<br />
www.puppenhausmuseum.ch<br />
The building is accessible by wheelchair.<br />
Special exhibition<br />
16 October 2010<br />
until 3 April <strong>2011</strong><br />
Nakano Kazuko Collection<br />
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