Image:Tokugawa Art Museum.jpg
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current | 23:25, 22 February 2008 | 768×525 (67 KB) | Gryffindor | ({{Information |Description={{en|Tokugawa Art Museum in Nagoya.}} {{ja|名古屋市東区徳川町に所在する財団法人徳川黎明会の徳川美術館。 東京都豊島区目白の徳川林政史研究所とは姉妹機関で、尾張徳川) |
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