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It's in the Akita City Central Library.
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It is located in one room in the Akita City Central Library. Tatsuzo Ishikawa was born in Yokote City, and his father is Kakaku and his mother is from Kakunodate. You can touch life and works.
On the 2nd floor of the Meitokukan, the Municipal Central Library, there is an exhibition space to commemorate Mr. Tatsuzo Ishikawa, the Akutagawa Prize-winning author. In addition to manuscripts and books, materials related to him such as watercolors and golf equipment are on display. It's free, so you can easily stop by.
This is the Ishikawa Tatsuzo Memorial Hall in the library. Located on the 2nd floor of the library, anyone can freely view it for free. Materials are exhibited in a space that is not so large. It's a library so you can spend quietly and slowly.
It is located in the Akita City Central Library Meitokukan in Chiaki Park, a 10-minute walk from JR Akita Station. Tatsuzo Ishikawa is a novelist from Akita Prefecture and won the first Akutagawa Prize for "Aobo". When I went to Chiaki Park in July, there was a memorial room, so I stopped by. It is a free memorial room. Photos, materials, etc. are on display. I remembered the novel I read when I was a student.
It's in the Akita City Central Library.
It is located in one room in the Akita City Central Library. Tatsuzo Ishikawa was born in Yokote City, and his father is Kakaku and his mother is from Kakunodate. You can touch life and works.
it's free, so if you have time
On the 2nd floor of the Meitokukan, the Municipal Central Library, there is an exhibition space to commemorate Mr. Tatsuzo Ishikawa, the Akutagawa Prize-winning author. In addition to manuscripts and books, materials related to him such as watercolors and golf equipment are on display. It's free, so you can easily stop by.
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This is the Ishikawa Tatsuzo Memorial Hall in the library. Located on the 2nd floor of the library, anyone can freely view it for free. Materials are exhibited in a space that is not so large. It's a library so you can spend quietly and slowly.
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It is located in the Akita City Central Library Meitokukan in Chiaki Park, a 10-minute walk from JR Akita Station. Tatsuzo Ishikawa is a novelist from Akita Prefecture and won the first Akutagawa Prize for "Aobo". When I went to Chiaki Park in July, there was a memorial room, so I stopped by. It is a free memorial room. Photos, materials, etc. are on display. I remembered the novel I read when I was a student.