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It will be a study.
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The history of Mr. Yuzo Yamamoto, his favorite items and works, were displayed, and I learned a lot. It echoed in my heart, such as "Sing the sun in my heart and sing to my beak."
It is a memorial hall for Yuzo Yamamoto, a literary master from Tochigi City who was active from the Taisho era to the Showa era. A study and daily living space are reproduced in the Misezo of the warehouse store. The works, such as "Roadside Stones" and "Truth Ichiji," are all works that resonate strongly in my heart, but through handwritten manuscripts, favorite items, and related panels, the vague world of Yuzo Yamamoto became familiar. The guide will explain carefully with a cut. There is a monument of the birthplace (Yukari) beside the memorial hall, and ... at the nearby Kinryuji Temple.
It is located along "Kura no Machi Odori" extending directly north of Tochigi Station. This facility is related to Yuzo Yamamoto, a writer from Tochigi who is famous for "roadside stones", and uses an old-fashioned warehouse building. It was a building that could not be seen in the city center, and it was interesting about the interior of the building as well as the exhibits.
I will definitely learn at elementary schools in Tochigi City.The words "If you don't really make use of your life only once, you'll be born humans." Please stop by while strolling around the town of Kura.
Visited on April 13 I think everyone has read it once when they were young. "If you don't really make use of yourself, only one person, and only one life, you can't be born." This word still shakes me greatly. Mr. Yamamoto said that when he was young, he had a dark side of telling a disciple of Soseki Natsume and rumors of a slander battle. The main works published here are ...
It will be a study.
The history of Mr. Yuzo Yamamoto, his favorite items and works, were displayed, and I learned a lot. It echoed in my heart, such as "Sing the sun in my heart and sing to my beak."
Wenhao の Memorial Hall
It is a memorial hall for Yuzo Yamamoto, a literary master from Tochigi City who was active from the Taisho era to the Showa era. A study and daily living space are reproduced in the Misezo of the warehouse store. The works, such as "Roadside Stones" and "Truth Ichiji," are all works that resonate strongly in my heart, but through handwritten manuscripts, favorite items, and related panels, the vague world of Yuzo Yamamoto became familiar. The guide will explain carefully with a cut. There is a monument of the birthplace (Yukari) beside the memorial hall, and ... at the nearby Kinryuji Temple.
It's a great atmosphere.
It is located along "Kura no Machi Odori" extending directly north of Tochigi Station. This facility is related to Yuzo Yamamoto, a writer from Tochigi who is famous for "roadside stones", and uses an old-fashioned warehouse building. It was a building that could not be seen in the city center, and it was interesting about the interior of the building as well as the exhibits.
A writer from Tochigi City
I will definitely learn at elementary schools in Tochigi City.The words "If you don't really make use of your life only once, you'll be born humans." Please stop by while strolling around the town of Kura.
I'm familiar with myself, only once in my life!
Visited on April 13 I think everyone has read it once when they were young. "If you don't really make use of yourself, only one person, and only one life, you can't be born." This word still shakes me greatly. Mr. Yamamoto said that when he was young, he had a dark side of telling a disciple of Soseki Natsume and rumors of a slander battle. The main works published here are ...