MUSEE PUBLICITE MARKETING QUARTIER MINATO TOKYO
Le Musée de la Publicité et du Marketing est situé dans le quartier de Minato à Tokyo.
Administré pаr Dentsu (agence de publicité japonaise, leader sur son marché devant Hakuhodo et Asatsu-DK), cе musée retrace l'histoire dе lа publicité japonaise viа l'exposition d'anciens tracts dе lа periode Edo, jusqu'aux vidéos publicitaires actuelles. Il présente une grande quantité d'affiche et d'ordinateurs interactifs. La boutique présente beaucoup de références bibliographiques et certaines affiches sont en vente.
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Advertising Museum Tokyo (ADMT) is the only museum in Japan dedicated to the promotion of studies in, and popular understanding of, advertising and marketing. The Museum was established in December 2002 by Yoshida Hideo Memorial Foundation marking the centennial of the birth of the late Yoshida Hideo, fourth president of Dentsu. Visitors to ADMT will find an extensive display of advertisements and AD Library allowing access to literature on advertising and marketing.
Roughly twelve temporary exhibitions are held each year while the items in the permanent exhibition area are replaced from time to time.
The Museum possesses approximately 150,000 pieces of digitally archived advertisements, ranging from the Nishiki-e (colored woodblock prints) dating back to Edo period to the latest TV commercials. Many are on display and all are accessible for viewing from the terminals in AD Library.
Advertising Museum Tokyo (ADMT) is the only museum in Japan dedicated to the promotion of studies in, and popular understanding of, advertising and marketing. The Museum was established in December 2002 by Yoshida Hideo Memorial Foundation marking the centennial of the birth of the late Yoshida Hideo, fourth president of Dentsu. Visitors to ADMT will find an extensive display of advertisements and AD Library allowing access to literature on advertising and marketing.
Roughly twelve temporary exhibitions are held each year while the items in the permanent exhibition area are replaced from time to time.
The Museum possesses approximately 150,000 pieces of digitally archived advertisements, ranging from the Nishiki-e (colored woodblock prints) dating back to Edo period to the latest TV commercials. Many are on display and all are accessible for viewing from the terminals in AD Library.