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This video summarizes the full-scale repair of the "Haniwa Dancing People" held at the Tokyo National Museum, which took place from October 2022 to March 2024, and the explanations given by researchers. (Narration: Ondomi) The repair of the "Haniwa Dancing People" was made possible through donations to the "Dancing Haniwa & Looking Back Beauty Repair Project", a fundraising project carried out as part of the 150th anniversary of the museum's founding. The project asked for support in various ways, including donations from the website, donation boxes in the museum, and corporate sponsorship, and between April 2022 and March 2023, we received donations of 15,396,445 yen, exceeding our target amount of 10 million yen. We would like to once again express our gratitude to everyone who agreed with the purpose of this project and provided their support and cooperation. [Dancing Haniwa & Looking Back Beauty Repair Project] https://www.tnm.jp/modules/r_free_pag... Cultural properties are easily affected by changes in the environment, and require regular repairs to keep them in good condition. Meanwhile, in the current severe financial situation, the budget for repairing cultural properties is limited, and many cultural properties are waiting their turn for repair. We ask for your continued support so that we can pass on these precious cultural properties to the future with everyone's help. ■Related informationTokyo National Museum YouTube Channel / tokyonationalmuseum Websitehttps://www.tnm.jp/ Twitter / tnm_pr Facebook / tokyonationalmuseum Instagram / tnm_pr #TokyoNationalMuseum