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A VR video of the Binichikan, a national important cultural property in Futami Town, is now available.

The Binjitsukan VR Museum is now open to the public

The Binjitsukan was built as a rest and accommodation facility for distinguished guests visiting Ise Shrine, including members of the imperial family. It is a nationally designated Important Cultural Property. 360-degree VR footage of the building and gardens has been made available online.

How to view

You can access it from the URL or QR code below. You can also access it from the Ise City website.

 ▼Hinichikan VR Museum URL
 https://mediacore.jp/3d/hinjitsukan/

 ▼ 2D code

Key point 1: Explanations can be placed within the VR space and used as a guide!

 The VR space contains commentary introducing the facility (some in English). There is also audio commentary provided by a digital human (avatar).
 In addition to promoting the attractions of the Binjitsukan to people both in Japan and overseas, it can also be used as a guide for visitors to the Binjitsukan.

Highlight 2: Introducing local culture!

 In order to widely disseminate information about the attractions of the region, we have posted content that introduces local culture through images and videos, such as the national scenic spot Futamiura and Ise Ondo.

Key point 3: Measurement functions that can be used for research and rental facilities

 The video data stored as a digital archive of cultural assets can be used anytime, anywhere. The measurement function allows you to measure the dimensions of each part in the VR space, so you can tour the interior of the museum for research or rental use without visiting the museum.

For inquiries, please contact: Ise City Information Strategy Bureau, Cultural Policy Division, Cultural Promotion Section
Telephone number: 0596-22-7885
Email address: bunka@city.ise.mie.jp

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