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It was a nice room, although it was small.
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It was about 15 minutes walk from JR Omori Station and a little bit into the main street. It was a small one-story building. I usually only enter the entrance and I can only see the room through the window, but it seems that sometimes I can go up to the room with the curator. It was a nice calm room. I also decorated my favorite items, and I noticed something that seemed to be a bunchin like a Hannya side. There was also a memorial hall for Totoku Soho just a short walk away.
From the north exit of JR Omori Station, about 500M, it is located behind Matsukiyo on German Street, and the bus stop is also close. There is a slightly old mansion in the back of the gate at the corner of the residential area near Soho Park, which is free and opens from 9:00 to 16:30. Even if it is open, even if you open the door and enter the building, you can't enter from the entrance, and you can only see a little room leading to the garden. There was a small pamphlet. From the well-arranged garden, you can see the study through the window glass. ...
This facility seems to be inaccessible to the building. Basically, you will see the inside of the room from the outer circumference or the garden. In addition to manuscripts and books, favorite items and favorite sake were exhibited.
You can't get the pamphlet unless you open the door, so please open the door. There are few literati houses at that time left in Hamagome Bunshi Village, so it is a valuable existence.
Shiro Ozaki reproduces the study and guest room of the house of Hamagome where he lived for about 10 for about a year, and exhibits materials in that room. However, I couldn't enter the building and looked into it from the outside. There was a big tree in the garden that Shiro Ozaki, a sumo lover, used it for training guns (rehearsals to hit the opponent).
It was a nice room, although it was small.
It was about 15 minutes walk from JR Omori Station and a little bit into the main street. It was a small one-story building. I usually only enter the entrance and I can only see the room through the window, but it seems that sometimes I can go up to the room with the curator. It was a nice calm room. I also decorated my favorite items, and I noticed something that seemed to be a bunchin like a Hannya side. There was also a memorial hall for Totoku Soho just a short walk away.
Yuannio Yue しの See Xuexuan, No materials です.
From the north exit of JR Omori Station, about 500M, it is located behind Matsukiyo on German Street, and the bus stop is also close. There is a slightly old mansion in the back of the gate at the corner of the residential area near Soho Park, which is free and opens from 9:00 to 16:30. Even if it is open, even if you open the door and enter the building, you can't enter from the entrance, and you can only see a little room leading to the garden. There was a small pamphlet. From the well-arranged garden, you can see the study through the window glass. ...
It seems that you can't get inside the building.
This facility seems to be inaccessible to the building. Basically, you will see the inside of the room from the outer circumference or the garden. In addition to manuscripts and books, favorite items and favorite sake were exhibited.
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You can't get the pamphlet unless you open the door, so please open the door. There are few literati houses at that time left in Hamagome Bunshi Village, so it is a valuable existence.
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Shiro Ozaki reproduces the study and guest room of the house of Hamagome where he lived for about 10 for about a year, and exhibits materials in that room. However, I couldn't enter the building and looked into it from the outside. There was a big tree in the garden that Shiro Ozaki, a sumo lover, used it for training guns (rehearsals to hit the opponent).