Tokushima Arts Foundation for Culture

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The Tokushima Arts Foundation for Culture

The Tokushima Arts Foundation for Culture (徳島県郷土文化会館) is a multi-purpose cultural facility found in the Aiba-cho district in Tokushima City, Tokushima Prefecture. It sits on the grounds of the Aibahama Park and runs alongside the Shinmachi River.

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34°4′30.4″N134°32′46.2″E / 34.075111°N 134.546167°E / 34.075111; 134.546167

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