It displays the biographical profiles and works of writers, poets and scholars of Hokkaido origin, as well as some manuscripts, which are placed in one-compartment drawers and pressed flat with glass plates. The most famous is Watanabe Chunyi, who specially read his manuscript, which is a passage of Paradise Lost. He can't understand a word or take pictures, but it's really a classic work to pay tribute to him (don't misunderstand, he's still alive).