While studying human rights questions, of au sorts, including The  BURAKU the museum contributes to the spread of human-rights thought, and development of the culture of rich humanity by collecting and saving relevant data and cultural propertes, comparing them, and exhibiting and exhibiting these.
It is said that there are over 5000 museum in our country now. But very few museum are devote to the human rights question, rooted in the history and culture of Japanese society, including the  BURAKU  as well as problem, the spread of human-rights thought, and development of the culture of rich humanity by collecting and preserving of survey data, and presenting it publicly in exhibitions. Therefore, this hall can be said to be a comprehensive museum about human rights. This museum sends the message of respect for human rights out to Japan and the world, making Osaka a central node fop the dissemination base through the existence, and an of this knowledge.
For the measure of discriminating abolition and establishing human-rights, it is important to conquer discrimination and to increase consciousness of human-rights. The meaning of this museum responding to this request taking advantage of the original function of a museum meanwhile is very large. The enterprise of the exhibition halls here is to make public presentations, and to spread at promoting human rights, the includes human-rights study and education.
The diversification and the advancement of people's cultural needs occurs greatly. This is a new subject that introduces intangible cultural assets walking museum has taker up until now, such as entertainments and music. And it is a subject very important for the spread of human-rights thought for people understand discrimination and to release their anger about it through song or dance. In many cases,
Citizen participation type management is called for in the present museum. Moreover, creativity based on grass-roots local activity is reflected in the museum's enterprises. This type of museum management of promised to product new thought, consciousness, and values in the development of culture. The museum has been made possible by prefectural the efforts of many private-sector organizations, organizations, etc and cooperation of city administration. Together, these groups have put their power to good use in this museum.
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GENAL THEME:How We Face Discrimination and Human Rights in Japan

There are various kinds of prejudice and discrimination in Japan. Every one of us has the chance to face the issue of human rights,
because we live in a society that allows discrimination. This exhibit shows these realities giving you the opportunity to discover your own sense of human rights.
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