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I'm thinking about my hometown.
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Yasushi Inoue, who is from this city, entrusted his thoughts on his hometown to a poem in the 100th anniversary of the opening of Asahikawa City. The city has developed and changed greatly, but the only thing that has not changed is the snow-capped Nanakamado. The monument stands near the intersection with Shijo Dori street along Midori Bashi Dori Street (between 8 chome and 9 chome).
It is a literary monument in front of Asahikawa Shinkin Bank in the city, 1 on the east side of Heiwadori Shopping Park Street. It's just a place that crosses 4 Jo-dori, so you can see it immediately. I read the sentence written on the large stone monument, but for Yasushi Inoue, the lamp of Nanakamado is a song immersed in Asahikawa's symbol, nostalgia and hometown love. During the 100 years of pioneering, in the harsh snowy country, it seemed that we could see the figure of 々 who had devoted himself to the pioneering and development of Asahikawa while being watched by the light of the lamp.
I found it on the way to the snow festival after staying in Asahikawa. There was little snow, but snow was removed around the monument. Is there more credit money? Although it is a small monument, it seems that people who know the work are deeply moved.
I visited from the hotel I stayed on the way to see the night view of Joban Park and Midori Bridge. Yasushi Inoue read it when he was young, but I didn't remember he was from Asahikawa. In the cold wind blowing from Mt. Daisetsu to Asahikawa, I remembered works such as grated rice, Kunisui Yumetan and ice wall.
A literary monument of literary masters born in Asahikawa
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Yasushi Inoue is a great writer who received the Medal of Culture for his literary achievements, but he was born in Asahikawa. When I returned to Asahikawa at my mother's memorial service in early June, this stone monument stood just across the road facing the hotel I stayed at. As a 100th anniversary of the opening of the Asahikawa River, this literary monument built in 1990 says, "I was born in this town at the age of seventeen, and now I walk in this town at the age of one hundred. The poem of Yasushi Inoue himself, which begins with ", is engraved, and the deep thought of loving Asahikawa, who was born, is remembered ...
I'm thinking about my hometown.
Yasushi Inoue, who is from this city, entrusted his thoughts on his hometown to a poem in the 100th anniversary of the opening of Asahikawa City. The city has developed and changed greatly, but the only thing that has not changed is the snow-capped Nanakamado. The monument stands near the intersection with Shijo Dori street along Midori Bashi Dori Street (between 8 chome and 9 chome).
and i was watching the light of the lamp
It is a literary monument in front of Asahikawa Shinkin Bank in the city, 1 on the east side of Heiwadori Shopping Park Street. It's just a place that crosses 4 Jo-dori, so you can see it immediately. I read the sentence written on the large stone monument, but for Yasushi Inoue, the lamp of Nanakamado is a song immersed in Asahikawa's symbol, nostalgia and hometown love. During the 100 years of pioneering, in the harsh snowy country, it seemed that we could see the figure of 々 who had devoted himself to the pioneering and development of Asahikawa while being watched by the light of the lamp.
and i was walking
I found it on the way to the snow festival after staying in Asahikawa. There was little snow, but snow was removed around the monument. Is there more credit money? Although it is a small monument, it seems that people who know the work are deeply moved.
Xichuan に Blowing く Cold Wind
I visited from the hotel I stayed on the way to see the night view of Joban Park and Midori Bridge. Yasushi Inoue read it when he was young, but I didn't remember he was from Asahikawa. In the cold wind blowing from Mt. Daisetsu to Asahikawa, I remembered works such as grated rice, Kunisui Yumetan and ice wall.
A literary monument of literary masters born in Asahikawa
Yasushi Inoue is a great writer who received the Medal of Culture for his literary achievements, but he was born in Asahikawa. When I returned to Asahikawa at my mother's memorial service in early June, this stone monument stood just across the road facing the hotel I stayed at. As a 100th anniversary of the opening of the Asahikawa River, this literary monument built in 1990 says, "I was born in this town at the age of seventeen, and now I walk in this town at the age of one hundred. The poem of Yasushi Inoue himself, which begins with ", is engraved, and the deep thought of loving Asahikawa, who was born, is remembered ...