National Museum of Western Art to Hold '10th Anniversary of World Heritage Registration Commemorative Project'

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  • National Museum of Western Art to Hold '10th Anniversary of World Heritage Registration Commemorative Project'
  • Taito City, Tokyo, will implement a commemorative project throughout Reiwa 8 (2026) to celebrate the 10th anniversary of the National Museum of Western Art's World Cultural Heritage registration. Through a dedicated website, architectural workshops, commemorative lectures, and SNS campaigns, the project aims to widely convey the museum's value and Le Corbusier's achievements both domestically and internationally.
  • Source: PR Times
  • Date: March 30, 2026

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Taito City, Tokyo, will implement a commemorative project throughout Reiwa 8 (2026) to celebrate the 10th anniversary of the National Museum of Western Art's World Cultural Heritage registration. Through a dedicated website, architectural workshops, commemorative lectures, and SNS campaigns, the project aims to widely convey the museum's value and Le Corbusier's achievements both domestically and internationally.

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National Museum of Western Art to Hold '10th Anniversary of World Heritage Registration Commemorative Project' (March 30, 2026), PR Times
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March 30, 2026
Taito City, Tokyo, will implement a commemorative project throughout Reiwa 8 (2026) to celebrate the 10th anniversary of the National Museum of Western Art's World Cultural Heritage registration. Through a dedicated website, architectural workshops, commemorative lectures, and SNS campaigns, the project aims to widely convey the museum's value and Le Corbusier's achievements both domestically and internationally.
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At the 40th UNESCO World Heritage Committee meeting on July 17, 2016 (Heisei 28), 'The Architectural Work of Le Corbusier – An Outstanding Contribution to the Modern Movement,' comprising 17 sites in 7 countries, including the National Museum of Western Art in Taito City, Tokyo, was inscribed on the World Cultural Heritage List.

This year, on July 17, 2026 (Reiwa 8), marks the 10th anniversary of its World Cultural Heritage registration.

To commemorate this milestone, a 10th-anniversary commemorative project will be implemented throughout Reiwa 8. The aim is to widely communicate the architectural and cultural value of the National Museum of Western Art, the architect Le Corbusier who designed it, the 'Matsukata Collection' which led to the museum's establishment, and the achievements of Kojiro Matsukata. This initiative seeks to promote the appeal of 'Taito City, a town with World Heritage' both domestically and internationally.

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## 1. Launch of a Special Website for the '10th Anniversary of World Heritage Registration Commemorative Project'

The official ward website features the annual schedule and event information for the 10th-anniversary project. It also introduces the journey to World Heritage registration, the characteristics of the National Museum of Western Art, and the Matsukata Collection, which was the catalyst for its construction.

https://www.city.taito.lg.jp/bunka_kanko/sekaiisan/10kinen/index.html


## 2. Various Events (Planned)

Various events will be held for everyone to participate, such as architectural workshops for children and commemorative lectures.

[Reiwa 8]

| Period | Event | Content (Planned) |
| :--------------- | :-------------- | :---------------------------------------------- |
| ・Around June (1st phase) | SNS Campaign | |
| ・Around October (2nd phase) | | |

FAQ

When will the 10th anniversary commemorative events for the National Museum of Western Art's World Heritage registration take place?

They will be held throughout the year of 2026, with SNS campaigns planned for around June and October.

What events are planned for the commemorative events?

Events such as children's architecture workshops, commemorative lectures, and SNS campaigns are planned. Details can be confirmed on the special page.

When was the National Museum of Western Art registered as a World Heritage site?

It was registered as a World Heritage site on July 17, 2016, as part of 'The Architectural Work of Le Corbusier'.