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                | The CSJ Headquarters plans and conducts large-scale Chemistry 
                  Expositions (Kagaku-ten) once about every 10 years in Tokyo. The latest, which was held 
                  for about a week in August 2001 at the Takashimaya Department Store, attracted 
                  22,300 visitors. 
 The total expenditure of 62 million yen was covered by 
                  donations from chemical industries, individual CSJ members and the 
                  sponsorship of the "Chemistry Makes Our Dreams Come True" project, which is 
                  supported mainly by the Japan
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                  | Association of Chemical Industries in conjunction 
                  with four chemistry-related organizations including the CSJ. 
 The exhibition floor of ca. 1,000 m² was partitioned into the following five zones, a 
                  variety of displays, advanced instruments, demonstration experiments, and 
                  industrial products were arranged, and in several "experimental labs." The attendees,
                  mainly schoolchildren, were invited to engage in chemical 
                  experiments.
 Welcome to the World of Chemistry
 The Irreplaceable Earth: 
                  Life, Environment, and Energy
 Play-land of Joyful Chemistry
 Mini-lab of 
                  Chemical Experiments
 Chemistry Enriching Our Life in the 21st 
                  Century.
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  » Opening by Prince and Princess Hitachi
 
 
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  » Entrance
 
 
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                  |  » View of a Showroom
 
 
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                  |  » Experiment Demonstration
 
 
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