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Former Tsushima Family Shin-zashiki Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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I bought a book with the enthusiasm of the director!
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Many people visit the Shayokan, but few people visit this evacuated house. If you came to Kaneki, you should visit this evacuated house and tell us about the passion of the chief. Since he talks about Osamu Dazai enthusiastically, I just bought a book 2 book that contains many of the novels 23 written here. I'm more enjoying going home and reading while remembering.
3 minutes walk from Kanagi station. Admission fee is 500 yen. The new tatami room built in Osamu Dazai's birthplace (Shayokan) in 1922 was moved to its current location in 1948 by a hikiya. Dazai wrote many works here from just before the end of the war to the postwar period. The brazier used by Dazai at that time remains, so it's a good idea to sit by it and feel like a literary master.
The director is sad that tourists who got off the Tsugaru Railway pass by. It seems that the distance of the Shayokan was relocated, but as with the room, it is drawn just by listening to the story that the director can feel the love of Dazai.
The staff will explain very carefully. I remember explaining carefully to me, who doesn't like "Osamu Dazai" so much. For those who don't like "Osamu Dazai", it might be better to visit here. He talks politely and enthusiastically.
It is on the way if you walk from Shayokan to Kanagi Station. According to the owner, he said that many works were made here when Osamu Dazai was evacuating. Also, it seems that he was a landlord around here, and I was able to hear about Osamu Dazai, saying that this area was the land of the Tsushima family. There was a souvenir shop.
I bought a book with the enthusiasm of the director!
Many people visit the Shayokan, but few people visit this evacuated house. If you came to Kaneki, you should visit this evacuated house and tell us about the passion of the chief. Since he talks about Osamu Dazai enthusiastically, I just bought a book 2 book that contains many of the novels 23 written here. I'm more enjoying going home and reading while remembering.
It was connected to the shayokan once
3 minutes walk from Kanagi station. Admission fee is 500 yen. The new tatami room built in Osamu Dazai's birthplace (Shayokan) in 1922 was moved to its current location in 1948 by a hikiya. Dazai wrote many works here from just before the end of the war to the postwar period. The brazier used by Dazai at that time remains, so it's a good idea to sit by it and feel like a literary master.
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The director is sad that tourists who got off the Tsugaru Railway pass by. It seems that the distance of the Shayokan was relocated, but as with the room, it is drawn just by listening to the story that the director can feel the love of Dazai.
The staff will explain very politely.
The staff will explain very carefully. I remember explaining carefully to me, who doesn't like "Osamu Dazai" so much. For those who don't like "Osamu Dazai", it might be better to visit here. He talks politely and enthusiastically.
with the shayokan
It is on the way if you walk from Shayokan to Kanagi Station. According to the owner, he said that many works were made here when Osamu Dazai was evacuating. Also, it seems that he was a landlord around here, and I was able to hear about Osamu Dazai, saying that this area was the land of the Tsushima family. There was a souvenir shop.