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I stopped by for a walk around Kajiki Station. It was good that he was able to see the animated works as a person who created works of animal literature ◯
It is a literary museum near the Amagake River that runs through Aira City (former Kajiki Town). It's a literary museum of Toshi Hato, a children's literature writer, but I don't think there are many people.
There are other prefectures, but the memorial hall in Kagoshima
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He was a pioneer of animal literature and spent his life in Kagoshima. It is also listed in Japanese textbooks, so many people may have read it without knowing the name. The study is also reproduced. You can walk from the station.
It took less than 10 minutes on foot from Kajiki Station. When I was in elementary school, I learned that it was the memorial hall of the author of the novel I read in the textbook. In the hall, there was a corner and books that reproduced the study. Perhaps because it was a weekday in the off-season, there were no other visitors and it was quiet.
Oriang City Sands
I stopped by for a walk around Kajiki Station. It was good that he was able to see the animated works as a person who created works of animal literature ◯
it's a literary museum near amagake river.
It is a literary museum near the Amagake River that runs through Aira City (former Kajiki Town). It's a literary museum of Toshi Hato, a children's literature writer, but I don't think there are many people.
There are other prefectures, but the memorial hall in Kagoshima
He was a pioneer of animal literature and spent his life in Kagoshima. It is also listed in Japanese textbooks, so many people may have read it without knowing the name. The study is also reproduced. You can walk from the station.
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It took less than 10 minutes on foot from Kajiki Station. When I was in elementary school, I learned that it was the memorial hall of the author of the novel I read in the textbook. In the hall, there was a corner and books that reproduced the study. Perhaps because it was a weekday in the off-season, there were no other visitors and it was quiet.