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I visited this [former main building] [tea room: Immediate an] [tea room: Kogyin] [former main building main gate] [former main building ] because it is a building designated as a "nationally registered tangible cultural property".
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I visited this [former main building] [Tea room: Ikuan] [Tea room: Kogyin] [former main building main gate] [former main building ] because it is a building designated as a "nationally registered tangible cultural property". The [former main building] has a building area of 438m2, and the first and second floors are overwhelmed by the beauty including the interior. [Tea Room: Isamu] couldn't see the inside, but when I watched the explanation [Tea Room: Cost Hidden], I just relocated the tea room in a temple in Kyoto. Old documents ...
All cities in Japan connect the terminal with a department store commercial area mainly by railways and the hot spring resort area, and there is a residential area between them. It was Ichizo Kobayashi who created that model. Who imagined that Takarazuka Opera would also be the center of the business with women as the leading role. It was a place I definitely wanted to visit because I completed my office worker life at a company in the corner of the company invested by Ichizo Kobayashi. What I felt in the exhibition was the certainty of choosing people. People ...
Hankyu グループの Entrepreneur Kobayashi の Memorial Hall
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About 20 minutes walk from Ikeda Station in Hankyu, the residence of Ichizo Kobayashi, the founder of the Hankyu Group, is a memorial hall. The exhibition about Mr. Kobayashi's achievements other than railways is also interesting, but above all, the splendor of Western-style architecture makes me sigh.
The bean knowledge I learned at the memorial hall was born on January 3rd by Ichizo Kobayashi. I didn't know that the name was due to my birthday.
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I've been looking around the buildings of registered tangible cultural properties in various places, but there were five houses, tea rooms (Kigaku and Ikuan), and Nagayamon. If it is not managed by a public institution, there are many places where the site is sold little by little and the scale is reduced, so it will be difficult to maintain the old state, but the next generation 々 also feels the taste of the time. Because you can feel I would be grateful if you could leave it so that you could come. In the exhibition room of the Hakumekan, the development of residential areas that I had been interested in for a long time and the treasure ... at the time of opening.
It was the house of Ichizo Kobayashi, the founder of Toho and Hankyu. Although it is made of reinforced concrete, many wood is used inside. There are 2 corners, one as an entrepreneur and the other as a private corner. In the private corner, photos of tea parties with Kansai entrepreneurs (also known as Konosuke Matsushita) and family group photos were also exhibited. There is a tea room in the garden like Ichizo Kobayashi, a tea man.
I visited this [former main building] [tea room: Immediate an] [tea room: Kogyin] [former main building main gate] [former main building ] because it is a building designated as a "nationally registered tangible cultural property".
I visited this [former main building] [Tea room: Ikuan] [Tea room: Kogyin] [former main building main gate] [former main building ] because it is a building designated as a "nationally registered tangible cultural property". The [former main building] has a building area of 438m2, and the first and second floors are overwhelmed by the beauty including the interior. [Tea Room: Isamu] couldn't see the inside, but when I watched the explanation [Tea Room: Cost Hidden], I just relocated the tea room in a temple in Kyoto. Old documents ...
Creating the urban landscape of modern Japan
All cities in Japan connect the terminal with a department store commercial area mainly by railways and the hot spring resort area, and there is a residential area between them. It was Ichizo Kobayashi who created that model. Who imagined that Takarazuka Opera would also be the center of the business with women as the leading role. It was a place I definitely wanted to visit because I completed my office worker life at a company in the corner of the company invested by Ichizo Kobayashi. What I felt in the exhibition was the certainty of choosing people. People ...
Hankyu グループの Entrepreneur Kobayashi の Memorial Hall
About 20 minutes walk from Ikeda Station in Hankyu, the residence of Ichizo Kobayashi, the founder of the Hankyu Group, is a memorial hall. The exhibition about Mr. Kobayashi's achievements other than railways is also interesting, but above all, the splendor of Western-style architecture makes me sigh.
The bean knowledge I learned at the memorial hall was born on January 3rd by Ichizo Kobayashi. I didn't know that the name was due to my birthday.
I've been looking around the buildings of registered tangible cultural properties in various places, but there were five houses, tea rooms (Kigaku and Ikuan), and Nagayamon. If it is not managed by a public institution, there are many places where the site is sold little by little and the scale is reduced, so it will be difficult to maintain the old state, but the next generation 々 also feels the taste of the time. Because you can feel I would be grateful if you could leave it so that you could come. In the exhibition room of the Hakumekan, the development of residential areas that I had been interested in for a long time and the treasure ... at the time of opening.
I feel history.
It was the house of Ichizo Kobayashi, the founder of Toho and Hankyu. Although it is made of reinforced concrete, many wood is used inside. There are 2 corners, one as an entrepreneur and the other as a private corner. In the private corner, photos of tea parties with Kansai entrepreneurs (also known as Konosuke Matsushita) and family group photos were also exhibited. There is a tea room in the garden like Ichizo Kobayashi, a tea man.