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Famous for nursery rhymes
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JR It is a short walk from Isohara Station. There is no guide from the station, but I was able to find it. The inside of the building will explain it more easily. Also, it seems that a part of the building was flooded on the floor due to the tsunami of the earthquake, but it has been repaired. I was able to know about Ujo Noguchi, who is famous for folk songs, by photographs 〇
It is the birthplace of the author of that famous number 々 nursery rhyme. It is an old-fashioned Japanese architecture, and you can touch Noguchi Yujo and poetry. Kita Ibaraki is a very wonderful place in culture and food!
It is known as the three major nursery rhymes poets along with Kitahara Hakushu and SAIJO Yaju, and is known for nursery rhymes such as "Seven Childs" and "Shabondama", and new folk rhymes such as "Isohara Bushi" and "Isohara Kouta". I visit every year because it is decorated at the time of Hinakari 。
JR It is about 15 minutes walk from Isohara Station. Isohara is a place related to Yujo Noguchi, a nursery rhyme poet known for his works such as "Seven Childs" and "Shabondama". It is said that Yujo Noguchi was born here in Meiji 15 and spent until he came to Tokyo at the age of 15. Since Mitsuhiko Mito often visited, It was named "Kankai Tei". It is sometimes good to see the roots of the rain that grew up emotionally while feeling the sea breeze ...
I visited for the first time in 30 years. I used to only see it from the outside, but now there is also a museum, and I was able to see it at an exceptional admission fee of 100 yen and get a kind explanation. The garden is shared adjacent to the residence where descendants live, so be careful about the opening hours and manners of the tour.
Famous for nursery rhymes
JR It is a short walk from Isohara Station. There is no guide from the station, but I was able to find it. The inside of the building will explain it more easily. Also, it seems that a part of the building was flooded on the floor due to the tsunami of the earthquake, but it has been repaired. I was able to know about Ujo Noguchi, who is famous for folk songs, by photographs 〇
Japanese house with a taste
It is the birthplace of the author of that famous number 々 nursery rhyme. It is an old-fashioned Japanese architecture, and you can touch Noguchi Yujo and poetry. Kita Ibaraki is a very wonderful place in culture and food!
I visit every year when I am Hina Akari 。
It is known as the three major nursery rhymes poets along with Kitahara Hakushu and SAIJO Yaju, and is known for nursery rhymes such as "Seven Childs" and "Shabondama", and new folk rhymes such as "Isohara Bushi" and "Isohara Kouta". I visit every year because it is decorated at the time of Hinakari 。
Discover the roots of rain
JR It is about 15 minutes walk from Isohara Station. Isohara is a place related to Yujo Noguchi, a nursery rhyme poet known for his works such as "Seven Childs" and "Shabondama". It is said that Yujo Noguchi was born here in Meiji 15 and spent until he came to Tokyo at the age of 15. Since Mitsuhiko Mito often visited, It was named "Kankai Tei". It is sometimes good to see the roots of the rain that grew up emotionally while feeling the sea breeze ...
and kindly explained it to me.
I visited for the first time in 30 years. I used to only see it from the outside, but now there is also a museum, and I was able to see it at an exceptional admission fee of 100 yen and get a kind explanation. The garden is shared adjacent to the residence where descendants live, so be careful about the opening hours and manners of the tour.