Ishikawa Museum of Natural History
Display status
Document name
Form/Type
Period
Location
No permanent display
Noto Ibis (Skeletal Specimen)
Nipponia nippon
Specimen
Discovered September 1957
Hakui City
No permanent display
Stuffed seabirds died in the Nakhodka oil spill accident
Specimen
Discovered January 1997
Sea near Ishikawa Prefecture
No permanent display
Fin Whale (Skeletal Specimen) Washed Ashore on the Noto Peninsula
Balaenoptera physalus
Specimen
Discovered December 1996
Wajima City
On display
Giant Squid Washed Ashore on the Noto Peninsula (Immersion Specimen)
Architeuthis dux
Specimen
Discovered January 2016
Noto Town
On display
Giant Squid Eggs (Immersion Specimen)
Architeuthis dux
Specimen
Discovered January 2016
Noto Town
On display
Coastal Tiger Beetle from Kahoku City, Ishikawa Prefecture (Dried Specimen)
Abroscelis anchoralis
Specimen
Collected in 1966
Kahoku City
No permanent display
Diving Beetle First Discovered in Ishikawa Prefecture (Dried Specimen)
Cybister tripunctatus
Specimen
Collected in October 2012
Kanazawa City
No permanent display
Timber Trunk Specimen (Species: Japanese Mallotus(Mallotus japonicus), Euphorbia(Euphorbiaceae) Family)
Specimen
Wajima City
No permanent display
Timber Trunk Specimen (Species: Redvein Maple(Acer rufinerve), Sapindaceae Family)
Specimen
Wajima City
No permanent display
Timber Trunk Specimen (Species: Manchurian Walnut(Juglans mandshurica var. sachalinensis), Juglandaceae Family)
Specimen
Wajima City
No permanent display
Timber Trunk Specimen (Species: Japanese Sumac(Rhus javanica var. chinensis), Sumac(Anacardiaceae) Family)
Specimen
Wajima City
No permanent display
Timber Trunk Specimen (Species: Lyonia Ovalifolia(Lyonia ovalifolia var. elliptica), Ericaceae Family)
Specimen
Wajima City
Ishikawa Nishida Kitaro Museum of Philosophy
Display status
Document name
Form/Type
Period
Location
On display
“The others are the others; I am I. Be that as it may, I go the way I go."
Arts and crafts
Unknown
Unknown
Ishikawa Archaeological Foundation
Display status
Document name
Form/Type
Period
Location
On display
Shukumukaiyama Site Artifact: Stone tool
Archaeological material
Upper Paleolithic Period (approx. 40,000 to 16,000 years ago)
Shuku, etc. (Hodatsushimizu-cho, Hakui-gun)
Partial display
Mibiki Site Artifact: Jomon Earthenware etc.
Archaeological material
Jomon Period (approximately 7,500 to 7,000 years ago)
Mibiki-machi (Nanao City)