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I didn't know it was very close to the University of Tokyo. The location is difficult to understand and is a corner of the condominium. But when I entered, I was grateful for the polite welcome and thank you for coming. No, thank you for showing us valuable materials for free. There are books and you can read at the counter and watch movies. However, above all, the handwritten letter of 々 for those who were in charge of the apprenticeship is close to my heart. How about never again, such as war ...
It is an archive hall that sends out "No longer war and peace" that is open from 1 to 4 on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday afternoon. Admission is unnecessary, but I am grateful for the maintenance campa. I heard the voices left by the war dead students, and I was deeply immersed in my thoughts.
It is located across Hongo Dori street from the Hongo campus of the University of Tokyo, very close to the Akamon gate, and about a 5-minute walk from Hongo 3-chome subway. Turn left at the signboard and it is on the first floor of the building in front of you. Admission is free, but the museum opens at 13:00 ~ 16:00 on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, so I think it's a good idea to plan well. "Kike Wadatsumi no Koe" was published as a manuscript of a war dead student and has been made into a movie twice. The exhibition room is on the second floor, Manchurian Incident ~ Sino-Japanese War ~ War Death for each period of the Pacific War ...
please go.
I didn't know it was very close to the University of Tokyo. The location is difficult to understand and is a corner of the condominium. But when I entered, I was grateful for the polite welcome and thank you for coming. No, thank you for showing us valuable materials for free. There are books and you can read at the counter and watch movies. However, above all, the handwritten letter of 々 for those who were in charge of the apprenticeship is close to my heart. How about never again, such as war ...
the voice left by the war dead student
It is an archive hall that sends out "No longer war and peace" that is open from 1 to 4 on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday afternoon. Admission is unnecessary, but I am grateful for the maintenance campa. I heard the voices left by the war dead students, and I was deeply immersed in my thoughts.
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It is located across Hongo Dori street from the Hongo campus of the University of Tokyo, very close to the Akamon gate, and about a 5-minute walk from Hongo 3-chome subway. Turn left at the signboard and it is on the first floor of the building in front of you. Admission is free, but the museum opens at 13:00 ~ 16:00 on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, so I think it's a good idea to plan well. "Kike Wadatsumi no Koe" was published as a manuscript of a war dead student and has been made into a movie twice. The exhibition room is on the second floor, Manchurian Incident ~ Sino-Japanese War ~ War Death for each period of the Pacific War ...