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A kominkan (公民館, kōminkan), or citizens' public hall, is a kind of Japanese cultural center. Kominkan provide structured learning programs in arts, sport, handiwork and cultural activities, to children, youth and aged people. They are generally funded and administered by local governments. Along … See more
Kominkan were in use in the early 1940s, although many were established after World War II under the Social Education Act of 1947. Kominkan were explicitly intended to provide cultural … See more
As of 2008, there are 15,943 Kominkan in Japan, which is more than the number of secondary schools in the country. There are 50,771 total … See more
According to Article 23 of the Social Education Act, Kominkan shall not be exclusively used to conduct for-profit business, or to do … See more
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