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A heavy and elegant building built in commemoration of the marriage of Emperor Showa in Showa 2
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On the north side of Morioka Castle Ruins Park was a government office district lined with Morioka City Hall and Iwate Prefectural Office. The Iwate Prefectural Public Hall was built next to the east of the Te Prefectural Office. The Iwate Prefectural Public Hall was a profound and elegant building built in 2 to commemorate the marriage of Emperor Showa. It is an eye-catching building in the current government office district lined with modern buildings. Near the entrance, there was also a bust of Takashi Hara, the Prime Minister of the Taisho era from Morioka.
It is a public facility in Morioka City, Iwate Prefecture and is located on the north side of Morioka Castle Ruins Park. It was a wonderful building that made you feel the history of being built in 1927. It is said that it was designed by Koichi Sato, the same architect as Hibiya Public Hall. I visited here because there was a bust of Takashi Hara, and it was in the garden on the west side of the public hall. He is the 19th Prime Minister born in Iwate, known as the "Heimin Saisho", and he formed the first political party cabinet as a political party politician. A little ...
It is a public hall about a 5-minute walk from the entrance of Morioka Castle Ruins Park. You can feel the history in a very old building. On Saturday, I went to Rakuten Eagles, and there was a tremendous line. He seemed to be holding events regularly.
It seems that Morioka City was relatively less damaged by air raids during the Pacific War, so it seems that such an old historical building remains. A retro and magnificent building is still active today.
A very tasteful architecture. Inside, there are audience seats with whitish covers on the back that seems to be venerable, and the grand piano is placed on the left toward the stage. It is comparable to the modern Shibuya public hall.
A heavy and elegant building built in commemoration of the marriage of Emperor Showa in Showa 2
On the north side of Morioka Castle Ruins Park was a government office district lined with Morioka City Hall and Iwate Prefectural Office. The Iwate Prefectural Public Hall was built next to the east of the Te Prefectural Office. The Iwate Prefectural Public Hall was a profound and elegant building built in 2 to commemorate the marriage of Emperor Showa. It is an eye-catching building in the current government office district lined with modern buildings. Near the entrance, there was also a bust of Takashi Hara, the Prime Minister of the Taisho era from Morioka.
There is a bust of Takashi Hara.
It is a public facility in Morioka City, Iwate Prefecture and is located on the north side of Morioka Castle Ruins Park. It was a wonderful building that made you feel the history of being built in 1927. It is said that it was designed by Koichi Sato, the same architect as Hibiya Public Hall. I visited here because there was a bust of Takashi Hara, and it was in the garden on the west side of the public hall. He is the 19th Prime Minister born in Iwate, known as the "Heimin Saisho", and he formed the first political party cabinet as a political party politician. A little ...
You can feel the history in the old building.
It is a public hall about a 5-minute walk from the entrance of Morioka Castle Ruins Park. You can feel the history in a very old building. On Saturday, I went to Rakuten Eagles, and there was a tremendous line. He seemed to be holding events regularly.
Retro and magnificent building
It seems that Morioka City was relatively less damaged by air raids during the Pacific War, so it seems that such an old historical building remains. A retro and magnificent building is still active today.
A very tasteful architecture
A very tasteful architecture. Inside, there are audience seats with whitish covers on the back that seems to be venerable, and the grand piano is placed on the left toward the stage. It is comparable to the modern Shibuya public hall.