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{{Infobox Museum |name= Hiroshima City Ebayama Museum of Meteorology 広島市江波山気象館 |image= Hiroshima City Ebayama Museum of Meteorology 2.jpg |imagesize= 280 |established= January, 1879, built in December, 1934, moved current place in January, 1935 |location= 40-1, Ebaminami 1-chome, Naka-ku, Hiroshima |director= Date Saburo |website= www.ebayama.jp }}The {{nihongo|Hiroshima City Ebayama Museum of Meteorology|広島市江波山気象館|Hiroshima-shi Ebayama Kishōkan}} was the first museum of meteorology in Japan. It is located in Ebayama Park in the city of Hiroshima, Hiroshima Prefecture, Japan. History- Opened as the Japanese first Prefecutal meteorological observatory in Kako-machi, Hiroshima, Aki, Hiroshima on January 1, 1879.
- Moved to Kokutaiji-machi, Hiroshima, Aki, Horoshima on December 31, 1892.
- New building was completed in Eba-machi, Hiroshima in 1934.
- Moved to the new building on January 1, 1935.
- Nationarized as the Hiroshima weather station of the Central Meteorological Observatory of the Ministry of Education on November 1, 1939.
- Renewed as the Hiroshima Meteorological Observatory of the Ministry of Transport in November 1943.
- Suffered from the A-bomb, lost staff and instruments but continued the observation on August 6, 1945.
- Renamed as the Hiroshima District Meteorological Observatory on August 11, 1945.
- Suffered great damage from the Makurazaki Typhoon on September 17, 1945.
- Renamed sa the Hiroshima Local Meteorological Observatory on November 1, 1949.
- The competent authorities was changed to the Meteorological Agency on July 1, 1956.
- The Hiroshima Local Meteorological Observatory was moved to Kami-hachobori, Naka-ku, Hiroshima on December 22, 1987.
- The building was placed under the Hiroshima City to preserve on November 1, 1990.
- The building was reborn as the first Museum of Meteorology in Japan on June 1, 1992.
- The building was designated as the important cultural assets by Hiroshima City on July 25, 2000.
- Started the weather forecast for Hiroshima city area on July 20, 2003.
MuseumPermanent exhibitions- Study tour of the weather forecast
- search the weather information through the internet
- Videos
- Instruments for the weather observation
- Experiment services of the weather
- Wind capsule
- Laboratories of Franklin
- Consultations about the weather
Special exhibitionsEducation programs- Science show
- Delivery services of the science show
- Science workshop
- Natural science
- Science volunteer activities
- Internship system
- Weekly mail magazine
Museum shopModern cultural heritage- Prewar style building
- Windows with the shorter side at the top
- Side belt and other parts of the wall with uneven decoration
- Simple geometric design
- Thin eaves of the porch
- Original design of the capitals
- Time consumed interior decorations
- photos
A-bombed building- Preserved the A-bombed wall
- Bent window frame by the bomb blast
- The wall with the stuck grass
- photos
Access- Hiroden Eba-sakae-machi bus stop
- Hiroden Eba Station
See also- Atomic Bombing - August 6, 1945
- Makurazaki Typhoon - September 17, 1945
- one of the three largest Typhoons in Shōwa period
- 1229 dead, 1054 injured, 783 missing in Hiroshima Prefecture
- A Blank in the Weather Map
- Non-fiction book about the Hiroshima Meteorological Observatory in 1945
- written by Kunio Yanagida
- Hiroshima Witness
ReferencesExternal links- Hiroshima City Ebayama Museum of Meteorology
- [https://web.archive.org/web/20090307093300/http://www.hcvb.city.hiroshima.jp/e_navigator/main/1_05.html Hiroshima City Ebayama Museum of Meteorology]
- Hiroshima City Ebayama Museum of Meteorology @ architecture in Hiroshima
- Record the day of A-bomb by the Campbell–Stokes Sunshine Recorder
- [https://maps.google.com/maps?f=q&hl=en&q=%E6%B1%9F%E6%B3%A2%E5%B1%B1%E6%B0%97%E8%B1%A1%E9%A4%A8&sll=34.451086,132.439499&sspn=0.253097,0.466919&layer=&ie=UTF8&z=11&om=1&iwloc=A Location from Google Maps]
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