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

Registration in fiscal year 2014

  [ Essential historical materials for science and technology ]

Registration
Number
Name (Model, etc.) Registration
Category
Location
/ Year Manufactured
Number 136 NEAC-1210
― The Parametron Computer, Trailblazer in the Field of "Office Computers"―
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Category 1
  • Fuchu City,
    Tokyo Metropolis
  • 1966
Number 137 21-inch color television (CV-2101)
― Japan's Early Mass-Produced Color Television ―
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Category 1
  • Tenri City,
    Nara
  • 1960
Number 138 The First Hitachi 21"Color Television (CT150)
― Japan's Early Mass-Produced Color Television ―
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Category 1
  • Minokamo City, Gifu
  • 1960
Number 139 Electronic Organizer <PA-7000>
- The First Electronic Organizer Capable of Displaying Kanji ―
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Category 1
  • Tenri City,
    Nara
  • 1987
Number 140 Casio AL-1 Relay Calculator with a Program Function
― Relay Calculator with a Program Function ―
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Category 1
  • Setagaya-ku, Tokyo
  • 1962
Number 141 VHF Police Radio Unit PR-1
― The First Domestically-Produced FM VHF Mobile Wireless Equipment ―
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Category 1
  • Tokyo Metropolis
  • 1950
Number 142 Radio pager transmitting equipment (Transmitter TC-11, Transmitter TC-15, Encoder CE-15)
― Infrastructure to Support the Connect-Anywhere "Pocket Bell" Pager ―
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Category 1
  • Musashino City,
    Tokyo Metropolis
  • 1968-1995
Number 143 508.6 MHz, 1.2 MW CW KLYSTRON (E3732, T62)
― World's Most Stable and Highest-Power Continuous Wave Klystron ―
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Category 1
  • Tsukuba City, Ibaraki
  • 2002
Number 144 Traveling Wave Tube for broadcasting(1W50/M4803)
― The Electron Tube that Brought Television Transmission to Japan ―
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Category 1
  • Otawara-Shi, Tochigi
  • 1963
Number 145 MAVICA (Prototype)
― World’s First Electronic Still Camera ―
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Category 1
  • Minato-ku,
    Tokyo
  • 1981
Number 146 MW-171 Gas Turbine (MW-171G)
― The First Commercial-Use Gas Turbine ―
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Category 2
  • Takasago City, Hyogo
  • 1963
Number 147 WIRE-WOUND CHIP INDUCTORS LE SERIES M TYPE
― World’s First Wire-Wound Chip Coil -―
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Category 1
  • Takasaki City, Gunma
  • 1980-1986
Number 148 Leadless Wound Chip Inductors (TDK Magnetic Shielded type Chip Inductors FCL 354531 type)
― World’s First Wire-Wound Chip Coil ―
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Category 1
  • Nikaho City,
    Akita
  • 1982-1993
Number 149 SW-53 pulsator-type Electric Washing Machine
― Japan's First pulsator-type Electric Washing Machine ―
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Category 1
  • Daito City,
    Osaka
  • 1953
Number 150 Color Gastric Photography Lamp
― World’s First Color Gastrocamera Light Bulb ―
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Category 1
  • Arakawa City,
  • Tokyo Metropolis
  • 1954
Number 151 Sonic Sheet Tester " SST "(SST-110)
― Japanese Original Paper Sensing Technology ―
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Category 1
  • Chuo City,
    Tokyo Metropolis
  • 1984
Number 152 Type G tape recorder
― Japan's First Tape Recorder ―
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Category 1
  • Minato-ku,
    Tokyo
  • 1950
Number 153 FUJICOLOR QUICK SNAP
- The World’s First One-Time-Use Recyclable Camera -
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Category 1
  • Minato City,
  • Tokyo Metropolis
  • 1986
Number 154 Structural Prepreg for Aircraft
- Light, Strong Composite Material -
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Category 1
  • Hiratsuka City, Kanagawa
  • 1978-1979
Number 155 Solid-State Video Camera (VK-C1000)
― World’s First Solid-State Image Sensor Video Camera for Home Use ―
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Category 1
  • Mito City,
    Ibaraki
  • 1981
Number 156 Single Tube Video Camera (IK-12)
― World’s First Single-Tube Color Video Camera for Home Use ―
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Category 1
  • Kawasaki City, Kanagawa
  • 1974
Number 157 Ultra-Miniature Camera (IK-M10A)
― World’s First Thumb-Sized Miniature Color Video Camera ―
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Category 1
  • Kawasaki City, Kanagawa
  • 1986
Number 158 Stereoscopic Video Camera (SK-3D7)
― World’s First Stereoscopic CCD Video Camera
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Category 1
  • Kawasaki City, Kanagawa
  • 1989
Number 159 CCD camera(XC-1)
― World’s First Practical CCD Color Video Camera ―
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Category 1
  • Minato-ku,
    Tokyo
  • 1980
Number 160 Beta Movie video camera incororating an internal Beta system deck(BMC-100)
― Combining Video Recorders and Cameras ―
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Category 1
  • Minato-ku,
    Tokyo
  • 1983
Number 161 8mm video camcorder (CCD-V8)
― World’s First 8mm Integrated Video Camera ―
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Category 1
  • Minato-ku,
    Tokyo
  • 1985
Number 162 "Passport Size" video camera(CCD-TR55)
― The Lightweight, Miniature Video Camera ―
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Category 1
  • Minato-ku,
    Tokyo
  • 1989
Number 163 Consumer use 3CCD camcorder(CCD-VX1)
― World’s First 3-CCD Video Camera for Home Use ―
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Category 1
  • Minato-ku,
    Tokyo
  • 1992
Number 164 DV format camcorder (DCR-VX1000)
― World’s First DV Format Digital Video Camera for Home Use ―
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Category 1
  • Minato-ku,
    Tokyo
  • 1995
Number 165 "Brenby" Video Camera(NV-S1)
― World’s First Video Camera with Electronic Image Stabilization ―
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Category 1
  • Okayama City, Okayama
  • 1990
Number 166 DIGICAM (NV-DJ1)
― High Quality Digital Recording DV Standard Video Camera ―
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Category 1
  • Okayama City, Okayama
  • 1995
Number 167 LCD ViewCam <VL-HL1>
― World’s First Video Camera with a 4" LCD Display for Playback ―
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Category 1
  • Tenri City,
    Nara
  • 1992
Number 168 Mobile Phone with Camera (J-SH04)
― The First Mobile Phone with a Built-In Camera ―
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Category 1
  • Tenri City,
    Nara
  • 2000
Number 169 VHS-C VIDEO MOVIE (GR-C1)
― World’s First VHS-C Format VTR-Integrated Video Camera ―
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Category 1
  • Yokosuka City, Kanagawa
  • 1983
Number 170 RIFAX600S
― World’s First Digital Facsimile for Business Use ―
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Category 1
  • Ebina City, Kanagawa
  • 1973-1980
Number 171 OKIFAX 7100
― The Faster and Cheaper Digital Facsimile ―
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Category 1
  • Fukushima City, Fukushima
  • 1976
Number 172 Facsimile COPIX-440 (COPIX 440A)
― World’s First Inkjet Facsimile ―
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Category 1
  • Kawasaki City, Kanagawa
  • 1975
Number 173 66kV Single-Core 675mm2 OF Cable
― World’s Highest-Performance Electrical Cable to Support Power Demand ―
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Category 1
  • Yokohama City, Kanagawa
  • 1930
Number 174 275kV Single-Core 1400mm2 CVCable
― World’s Highest-Performance Electrical Cable to Support Power Demand ―
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Category 1
  • Yokohama City, Kanagawa
  • 1988
Number 175 Extrusion Molded Joints (EMJ) for 500kV CV Cable
― World’s Highest-Performance Electrical Cable to Support Power Demand ―
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Category 1
  • Yokohama City, Kanagawa
  • 1996
Number 176 66kV OFZN 675mm2 Cable (TEPCO Higashi-Ogu Substation)
― World’s Highest-Performance Electrical Cable to Support Power Demand ―
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Category 1
  • Osaka City, Osaka
  • 1930
Number 177 275kV 2500mm2 insulated strand conductor pipe type oil filled cable
― World’s Highest-Performance Electrical Cable to Support Power Demand ―
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Category 1
  • Koto-ku
    Tokyo
  • 1983
Number 178 DC±500kV 1 x 3000mm2 optical fibre integrated, polypropylene laminated paper insulated oil-filled submarine cable
― World’s Highest-Performance Electrical Cable to Support Power Demand ―
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Category 1
  • Mobara
    Chiba
  • 1998
Number 179 DC±500kV 1 x 3000mm2 optical fibre integrated, polypropylene laminated paper insulated oil-filled submarine cable
― World’s Highest-Performance Electrical Cable to Support Power Demand ―
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Category 1
  • Koto-ku
    Tokyo
  • 1998
Number 180 500kV 1 x 2500mm2 XLPE insulated cable
― World’s Highest-Performance Electrical Cable to Support Power Demand ―
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Category 1
  • Koto-ku
    Tokyo
  • 1996-1999
Number 181 500kV 1 x 2500mm2 polypropylene laminated paper insulated oil filled cable
― World’s Highest-Performance Electrical Cable to Support Power Demand ―
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Category 1
  • Ichihara City. Chiba
  • 1987
Number 182 500kV 1 x 2500mm2 XLPE insulated cable
― World’s Highest-Performance Electrical Cable to Support Power Demand ―
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Category 1
  • Ichihara City. Chiba
  • 1996-1999
Number 183 DC±500kV Oil-Filled Submarine Cable Crossing kii-Channel
― World’s Highest-Performance Electrical Cable to Support Power Demand ―
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Category 1
  • Koto City,
    Tokyo Metropolis
  • 1998
Number 184 M & KATERA (IV)
― The Beginning of the Modernization of the Japanese Optical Microscope ―
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Category 1
  • Chuo City,
    Tokyo Metropolis
  • 1914

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