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Interesting look at a poet’s life and influence
There is a 21 description audio guide for 100 yen in English as everything is in Japanese. It doesn’t cover everything but gives you a less detailed look at the exhibits. 25,000 poems and only lived t...
There is a 21 description audio guide for 100 yen in English as everything is in Japanese. It doesn’t cover everything but gives you a less detailed look at the exhibits. 25,000 poems and only lived t...
Bakumatsu Pilgrimage in the Western Seto Inland Sea
The novel Saka no ue no Kumo starts as: “A really small country is trying to get civilized. “One of the islands of the country is Shikoku Island, and Shikoku is divided into Sanuki, Awa, T...
Bakumatsu Pilgrimage in the Western Seto Inland Sea
The novel Saka no ue no Kumo starts as: “A really small country is trying to get civilized. “One of the islands of the country is Shikoku Island, and Shikoku is divided into Sanuki, Awa, T...
It is explained easily, but whether you can be interested in the content
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About 3 minutes walk from Dogo Onsen Station. It is a 4-story cultural facility located in Dogo Park, and the museum is on the 2nd ~ 3rd floor. The admission fee is 400 yen. The exhibition room is not allowed to shoot except for Guda Buddha (restoration). One-quarter of the exhibition is the history of Dogo and Matsuyama, and the rest is the commentary and materials exhibition about Shiki Masaoka's life. Shiki Masaoka was born in Matsuyama, and a stone monument of "Shiki Masaoka's birth residence" stands near Matsuyama City Station. He is a haiku poet representing the Meiji period in the textbook, but he is famous for his shallow studies.
Interesting look at a poet’s life and influence
There is a 21 description audio guide for 100 yen in English as everything is in Japanese. It doesn’t cover everything but gives you a less detailed look at the exhibits. 25,000 poems and only lived t...
Interesting look at a poet’s life and influence
There is a 21 description audio guide for 100 yen in English as everything is in Japanese. It doesn’t cover everything but gives you a less detailed look at the exhibits. 25,000 poems and only lived t...
Bakumatsu Pilgrimage in the Western Seto Inland Sea
The novel Saka no ue no Kumo starts as: “A really small country is trying to get civilized. “One of the islands of the country is Shikoku Island, and Shikoku is divided into Sanuki, Awa, T...
Bakumatsu Pilgrimage in the Western Seto Inland Sea
The novel Saka no ue no Kumo starts as: “A really small country is trying to get civilized. “One of the islands of the country is Shikoku Island, and Shikoku is divided into Sanuki, Awa, T...
It is explained easily, but whether you can be interested in the content
About 3 minutes walk from Dogo Onsen Station. It is a 4-story cultural facility located in Dogo Park, and the museum is on the 2nd ~ 3rd floor. The admission fee is 400 yen. The exhibition room is not allowed to shoot except for Guda Buddha (restoration). One-quarter of the exhibition is the history of Dogo and Matsuyama, and the rest is the commentary and materials exhibition about Shiki Masaoka's life. Shiki Masaoka was born in Matsuyama, and a stone monument of "Shiki Masaoka's birth residence" stands near Matsuyama City Station. He is a haiku poet representing the Meiji period in the textbook, but he is famous for his shallow studies.