28Hiroshima University Museum is an Eco-museum. In the area, there is the main museum, seven satellite museums, and the Path of Discovery (a natural promenade across the vast Higashi-Hiroshima Campus) linking these museums. In addition to its permanent exhibition, the Museum organizes theme-based exhibitions, nature observation tours (Field Navi) and other events.Established to conduct lectures for the School of Law, the center also carries out educational and research projects in collaboration with industry, academia, and government. Additionally, it is equipped with facilities used by many students of the Higashi-Senda Campus, such as the Health Service Center, the Higashi-Senda Termi-nal Room, and BIBLA Senda, a self-study area.Main MuseumThis is the central facility of the Hiroshima University Museum, which introduces the university and exhibits rare artifacts and documents relating to the local environment and culture, such as fossils and stuffed specimens. It also serves as the information center for the whole museum complex.Satellite museums exhibit artifacts and documents relating to the specializations of the respective schools and centers concerned. They are situated at seven locations: the Archaeological Research Section, the School of Applied Biological Science, the School of Science, the School of Letters, the Central Library, the Amphibian Research Center, and the Higashi-Hiroshima Botanical Garden.The Graduate School of Humanities and Social Sciences Legal Service Center was established in 2005 as part of Hiroshima University Law Schoolʼs social contribution activities. It offers free legal counseling concerning civil affairs once a week.With the philosophy of “Provide holistic and integrated medical care,” “Foster superior medical experts,” and “Pursue new medical innovations,” Hiroshima University Hospital, as a core hospital in the Chugoku/Shikoku area, offers advanced medical care that reflects the latest headways in the rapidly progressing field of medicine. Hiroshima serves as a base for professional sports teams, including Hiroshima Toyo Carp, Sanfrecce Hiroshima F.C., Hiroshima Thun-ders, and Hiroshima Dragonflies. In active collaboration with these teams, Hiroshima University Hospital contributes to improving their performance through measurement of the physical fitness of newly joined players, and daily healthcare guidance.The present Hiroshima University Institute of History of Medicine was completed in 1999, retaining almost the same design as that of the former Institute of History of Medicine, which was used as an arms depot of the Hiroshima Army Weaponry Factory during the war. The current building, partially constructed with bricks and stones in use at the time of the atomic bombing, is designated as a hibaku building.When a disaster occurs, the Disaster Medical Assistance Team (DMAT) is dispatched to provide active medical support in the affected areas. Following the Noto Peninsula Earthquake, several teams were mobilized: DMAT, the Japan Disaster Reha-bilitation Assistance Team (JRAT), the Japan Medical Associa-tion Team (JMAT), disaster support nurses, the Disaster Infec-tion Control Team (DICT), and disaster-registered pharmacists from the Japan Society of Hospital Pharmacists. A total of 33 personnel, primarily doctors and nurses, were engaged in med-ical support activities in the disaster-stricken areas.https://www.hiroshima-u.ac.jp/en/hosp/Along this trail, you can enjoy nature in changing seasons and observe a variety of animals and plants that live on Higashi-Hiro-shima Campus, including some endangered species, and numer-ous ruins of pre-historic and later ages.Path of Discovery(Hakken-no-komichi)Satellite MuseumsPartnership with Local Professional Sports TeamsDisaster responseFor more informationHigashi-Senda Innovative Research Center〈Higashi-Senda Campus〉Legal Service Center〈Higashi-Senda Campus〉Institute of History of Medicine〈Kasumi Campus〉Hiroshima UniversityMuseum 〈Higashi-Hiroshima Campus〉Hiroshima UniversityHospital 〈Kasumi Campus〉
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