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Harris Science Hall Doshisha Gallery

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Displays the cane that Jo Niijima used to strike his own hand as punishment to take responsibility for the student strike of 1880

Learn about Doshisha

The Doshisha Gallery is in the Harris Science Hall (National Important Cultural Property), one of the distinctive representational red brick wings that make up the Imadegawa Campus of Doshisha University.
Since opening in 2013, the gallery has been exhibiting a permanent exhibition embracing six themes: “Doshisha’s path”, “Jo Niijima (Neesima) - the person and his ideas”, “Doshisha as it is now”, “Doshisha in the world”, “Doshisha in Kyoto” and “J.N. Harris and Doshisha”. And, through these themes, the gallery introduces the human side and the ideas of Jo Niijima, the founder of Doshisha, along with Doshisha’s history and motto as well as showing how Doshisha is connected to Kyoto and the world through manuscripts, materials and relics. In addition, the gallery also serves to showcase the research activities and extra-curricular activities of both the teaching faculty and the students. Thus, the gallery sheds light on Doshisha from the past, the present and the future.
Also, on the 2nd floor, the gallery stages planned exhibitions several times a year on themes related to Doshisha, which attract a wide range of visitors across all generations.

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Question

What is the name of the temple to the north of the Imadegawa university campus?

Address Doshisha University Imadegawa Karasuma-higashi-iru, Kamigyo-ku
TEL 075-251-2716
FAX 075-251-2736
URL https://harris.doshisha.ac.jp/doc/index.html
Hours 10:00 ~ 17:00(entry by 16:30)
Closed Mon, Sun, Nat Hols, Summer Hols, New Year Hols (open on Sun during planned exhibitions) ※See homepage for details
Adm Free
Access A 3-min walk from Exit 1 or 3 of the Subway Karasuma Line Imadegawa Stn/ A 3-min walk from Karasuma-imadegawa Stop of City Bus

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