Essential Historical Materials for Science and Technology
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Essential Historical Materials for Science and Technology

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  [ Essential historical materials for science and technology ]

Registration
Number
Name (Model, etc.) Registration
Category
Location
/ Year Manufactured
Number 344 Pine Sewing Machine Model 30 (Pine 100 type)
- Pioneer of Japanese sewing machine -
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Category 1
  • Hachioji-shi, Tokyo
  • Around 1935
Number 345 HA1 type sewing machine standard drawing in 1952 re-edition
(1) Blueprint
(2 ) Duplication film
(3) Photocopied drawing
- The trigger for the recovery and rapid growth of the post-war sewing machine industry -
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Category 1
  • Nagoya-shi, Aichi
  • 1952
Number 346 HA-1 Household Sewing Machine
- Typical example of the HA-1 type, which marked a new start for the postwar sewing machine industry -
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Category 1
  • Nagoya-shi, Aichi
  • 1960
Number 347 Sewing machine DDW-12 equipped with single-axis rotational thread take-up mechanism
- Foundation for the development of industrial sewing machines in Japan -
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Category 1
  • Ohtawara-shi, Tochigi
  • 1962-1964
Number 348 Overlock MS-1
- Japan's original compact serger machine -
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Category 1
  • Yamagata-shi, Yamagata
  • 1966-1967
Number 349 baby lock EF-205
- Pioneer of the household serger machine -
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Category 1
  • Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo
  • 1967
Number 350 Laboratory items on the world's first success in artificially producing snow crystal
(1) Regulations Enforcement Bylaws of the Low Temperature Science Laboratory, Hokkaido Imperial University
(2) Double-glass cylinder apparatus
(3) Rabbit belly hair
(4) Snow crystal replica
- The global origin of snow and ice engineering and science -
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Category 2
  • Sapporo-shi, Hokkaido
  • (1) 1936
    (2) Around 1992
    (3) Unknown
    (4) Around 1954
Number 351 Single-digit Vacuum Fluorescent Display Tube (Prototype)
- Bringing Japan's original display devices to the world -
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Category 2
  • Taiki-cho, Mie
  • 1966
Number 352 Prototype Cathode Ray Tube for First-Gen Aurora Vision
- Demonstrated practical application of the world's first large outdoor color video display system -
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Category 2
  • Togitsu-cho, Nagasaki
  • 1979, 1983 (Tricolor light source tube)
Number 353 Cathode Ray Tube for First-Gen Aurora Vision
- World's first large outdoor color video display -
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Category 1
  • Togitsu-cho, Nagasaki
  • 1981-1983
Number 354 Light-Emitting Devices for Second-Gen Aurora Vision
(1) Matrix Light-Emitting Devices for Second-Gen Aurora Vision
(2) Display Unit for Second-Gen Outdoor High-Luminance Aurora Vision
- Worldwide diffusion of large color video display systems -
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Category 1
  • Togitsu-cho, Nagasaki
  • (1) 1986-2000
    (2) 1988-2000
Number 355 The Colored High-brightness Discharge Tube for SUPER COLOR VISION
- World first to achieve high luminance -
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Category 1
  • Yokosuka-shi, Kanagawa
  • Around 1989
Number 356 Ricopy 101
- Japan's first desktop photocopier with integrated exposure and development -
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Category 1
  • Ota-ku, Tokyo
  • 1955
Number 357 Ricopy BS-1
- Wet copier that could handle thicker documents and pioneered the widespread use of wet copiers -
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Category 1
  • Ebina-shi, Kanagawa
  • 1965
Number 358 Canon NP-1100
- Plain paper photocopier developed with original Japanese technology -
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Category 1
  • Ota-ku, Tokyo
  • 1970
Number 359 KONISHIROKU PHOTO INDUSTRY U-BIX 480
- Plain paper copying machine that achieves beautiful image quality with domestic technology -
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Category 1
  • Hachioji-shi, Tokyo
  • 1971
Number 360 Canon Mini-Copier
(1) Canon PC-10
(2) Canon PC-20
- World's first cartridge-based personal photocopier -
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Category 1
  • (1) Ota-ku, Tokyo
    (2) Toride-shi, Ibaraki
  • 1982
Number 361 Ricopy FT4060
- First machine equipped with "F/F engine" widely used globally -
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Category 1
  • Ebina-shi, Kanagawa
  • 1982
Number 362 Fragment of Zeppelin airship framework
- Fragment that accelerated the development of duralumin in Japan -
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Category 2
  • Nagoya-shi, Aichi
  • 1910s
Number 363 Documents and materials in the early stages of aircraft aluminum alloys development in Japan
(1) Research reports on Extra Super Duralumin and other aluminum alloy developments
(2) Forging dies for propeller blades for aircraft
(3) Part of a Zero Carrier-Based Fighter (Type 52) salvaged from the sea
- Traces of aluminum alloy development that advanced Japanese aircraft -
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Category 2
  • Nagoya-shi, Aichi
  • (1) 1920-1945
    (2) 1940-1945
    (3) 1943-1945

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