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

Registration in fiscal year 2015

  [ Essential historical materials for science and technology ]

Registration
Number
Name (Model, etc.) Registration
Category
Location
/ Year Manufactured
Number 185 Entertainment Robot "AIBO" ERS-110
― The First Entertainment Robot Commercialized and Marketed for Home Use ―
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Category 1
  • Shinagawa-ku,
    Tokyo
  • 1999
Number 186 Bottled Drink Vending Machine
― Vending Machines that Proliferated with the Popularization of Soft Drinks ―
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Category 1
  • Daito,
    Osaka
  • 1968
Number 187 Coal-Dust Diesel Engine
― Evidence of the Diversity of Japanese Diesel Engine Research ―
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Category 2
  • Yaizu City,
    Shizuoka
  • 1939
Number 188 Color Standards (Color Samples) for Naval Aircraft Paint
― Color Samples for Japanese Naval Aircraft ―
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Category 1
  • Kita-ku,
    Tokyo
  • 1942
Number 189 Simple Open Cycle Single Shaft Gas-turbine
― Contributed to the Popularization of Emergency Gas Turbines ―
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Category 1
  • Amagasaki,
    Hyogo
  • 1984
Number 190 Shoulder style Tape Recorder PT-1
― Japan's First Over-the-Shoulder Tape Recorder ―
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Category 1
  • Minato-ku,
    Tokyo
  • 1951
Number 191 Portable Stereo Compact Cassette Tape Recorder "Densuke" TC-2850SD
― The Recorder that Sparked the Live Recording Boom ―
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Category 1
  • Shinagawa-ku,
    Tokyo
  • 1973
Number 192 The world's first PCM processor for consumer PCM-1
― World’s First PCM Processor for Consumer Use ―
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Category 1
  • Shinagawa-ku,
    Tokyo
  • 1977
Number 193 FUJICOLOR F-II400
― World’s First High-Speed (ASA400) Color Negative Film ―
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Category 1
  • Minato-ku,
    Tokyo
  • 1976
Number 194 Symphony Label Nagauta “Kuramayama” Record
― The First SP Record Produced in Japan ―
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Category 1
  • Kanazawa,
    Ishikawa
  • 1909
Number 195 [ Domestically-Produced Gramophone ]
(1)Nipponophone No. 35
(2)Eufon No. 1 with built-in horn
― Japan's first domestically-produced gramophone ―
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Category 1
  • Kanazawa,
    Ishikawa
  • (1)1910
    (2)1911
Number 196 Table-top Filmon Sound Belt/Disc Playback Machine: Unique Japanese Audio
― Recording Technology Buried in History ―
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Category 1
  • Kanazawa,
    Ishikawa
  • 1937
Number 197 Cutterhead for Lacquer Disc (Model No.: TYPE C-28-G )
― Japan's First Monaural LP Cutting Deck ―
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Category 1
  • Minato-ku,
    Tokyo
  • 1953
Number 198 [ Digital Recording System and produced LP Records ]
(1)The first commercial PCM Digital Recording LP Records (Record No.: NCB-7003/NCC-8004-N)
(2)PCM Digital Recorder for Record Mastering (Model No.: DENON DN-023R)
(3)LP Record produced by the PCM digital recordings (Record No.: NCC-8501-N)
― World’s First Recording Digitization ―
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Category 1
  • (1)Minato-ku,
    Tokyo
    (2)Ota-ku,
    Tokyo
    (3)Minato-ku, Tokyo
  • (1)1971
    (2)1972
    (3)1972
Number 199 Transportable PCM Recording system (Model No.: DN-034R)
― Contribution to the Popularization of Digital Recording ―
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Category 1
  • Ota-ku,
    Tokyo
  • 1978
Number 200 Studio Recording Microphone, Sound Field Type / Sound Pressure Type (Model No.: B & K Type 4006)
― Contribution to the Popularization of Digital Recording ―
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Category 1
  • Minato-ku,
    Tokyo
  • 1979
Number 201 PR-7820
― World’s First Industrial Use Laser Disc (LD) Player ―
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Category 1
  • Kwagoe
    Saitama
  • 1979
Number 202 LD-7000
― World’s First Laser Disc (LD) Player Using a Semiconductor Laser ―
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Category 1
  • Kwagoe
    Saitama
  • 1983
Number 203 CLD-9000
―World’s First Laser Disc (LD) and Compact Disc (CD) Compatible Player -
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Category 1
  • Kwagoe
    Saitama
  • 1984
Number 204 Personal computer MZ-80K
― Early Domestically-Produced 8-Bit Personal Computers ―
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Category 1
  • Tenri,
    Nara
  • 1978
Number 205 Personal Computer PC-8001
― Early Domestically-Produced 8-Bit Personal Computers ―
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Category 1
  • Chiyoda-ku,
    Tokyo
  • 1979
Number 206 BASIC MASTER MB-6890
― Early Domestically-Produced 8-Bit Personal Computers ―
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Category 1
  • Hadano,
    Kanagawa
  • 1980
Number 207 Resources Related to Industrial Production of Ion Exchange Resin
― Japan's First Resources Related to Ion Exchange Resin ―
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Category 2
  • Kyoto City,
    Kyoto
  • 1939-1946
Number 208 TAKA-DIASTASE
― Japanese Digestive Enzymes, the Digestive Medicine Favored by Sōseki Natsume ―
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Category 1
  • Shinagawa-ku,
    Tokyo
  • 1909
Number 209 The experiments notes and monthly reports of the discovery of Statin and the Statin capsules
― The Savior of Patients with Lifestyle-related Diseases around the World ―
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Category 2
  • Koganei,
    Tokyo
  • 1971~1976,1978

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