Background of Establishment
Developed and opened through the deep understanding and active cooperation of local residents, under a joint project of Kyoto City and Kyoto Seika University
Under a joint project of Kyoto City and Kyoto Seika University, the Kyoto International Manga Museum was established on the site of the former Tatsuike Primary School, thanks to the deep understanding and active cooperation of local residents. The Museum was developed based on the concept of Public-Private Partnership (PPP). The development plan was formulated jointly by the City and University, and the land and building were provided by the City. Under supervision by the steering committee consisting of representatives from the City and University, the University will manage and operate the Museum, making full use of its research accomplishments and accumulated know-how. The Museum will collect, preserve and exhibit manga and animation materials with cooperation of the City and University. Collected materials will be used for systematic research and studies. Through research and other manga-related activities, the Museum is expected to contribute to various areas, including lifelong learning, tourism promotion, human development and the creation of a new industry. The Museum is also expected to contribute to cultural activities of local communities in various ways. The Museum has been attracting a great deal of attention as a pioneering project that provides an example that could be followed in other regions.