Japan Rescues Cultural Assets in Aftermath of Earthquake and Tsunami | Global Heritage Fund | GHF

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August 12, 2011 Japan’s Agency for Cultural Affairs had tallied the damaged cultural properties at 353; however, by the beginning of the August that number had risen to 714. As rebuilding efforts continue across the areas affected by the disaster, cultural heritage restoration is understandably not the most obvious priority.
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Japan Rescues Cultural Assets in Aftermath of Earthquake and Tsunami | Global Heritage Fund | GHF
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August 12, 2011 Japan’s Agency for Cultural Affairs had tallied the damaged cultural properties at 353; however, by the beginning of the August that number had risen to 714. As rebuilding efforts continue across the areas affected by the disaster, cultural heritage restoration is understandably not the most obvious priority.
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