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Pieces of More than 14,000 Years of Japanese History Arrive at the Museum of Anthropology in a Must-See Exhibition

Summary by ADN 40
This 2026 Japan will once again expand its borders through culture and on this occasion it will not be the Franz Mayer who will host the iconic pieces, but the National Museum of Anthropology. Between 2023 and 2024 the National Museum of Tokyo presented ancient Mexico: Mayas, Aztecs and Teotihuacans, an exhibition that had thousands of visitors, becoming one of the most successful. Now, the exchange will be in the opposite direction, so the Azte…
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This 2026 Japan will once again expand its borders through culture and on this occasion it will not be the Franz Mayer who will host the iconic pieces, but the National Museum of Anthropology. Between 2023 and 2024 the National Museum of Tokyo presented ancient Mexico: Mayas, Aztecs and Teotihuacans, an exhibition that had thousands of visitors, becoming one of the most successful. Now, the exchange will be in the opposite direction, so the Azte…

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ADN 40 broke the news in on Wednesday, January 7, 2026.
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