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About 20 minutes walk from Shingu station. Adjacent to the parking lot of Kumano Hayatama Taisha Shrine. Admission fee is 330 yen. Haruo Sato (1892 ~ 1964) is a writer from Shingu and is a masterpiece of "Akitoyu no Uta". The memorial building was relocated and restored from a mansion built in Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo in 1927 in 1989. Designed by Shichibu Oishi, the younger brother of Isaku Nishimura (founder of Bunka Gakuin). There is a living room reproduced as it was before his life on the first floor, and there is a Japanese-style room and an exhibition room on the second floor. Exhibition materials cannot be photographed. Haruo's books, paintings, ...
It is a memorial hall of Shingu City, which is very close to Kumano Hayatama Taisha Shrine. I remember reading only the "Melancholy of the countryside" in my writing, but when I visited here, I understood that he was once again loved by many literati and that he was said to be a poet of Nozomi. I was able to. You can also listen to the recording of the reading by the person of "Sakitoyu bitter or salty".
It is a Western-style building that can be walked from Shingu Station, but it is closed now and there is no display, so I couldn't go inside. I had a mysterious atmosphere standing on the hill with the lawn that was wide 々. I also learned for the first time that Haruo Sato was a poet and writer from Shingu.
Haruo Sato, who knew his name, became familiar. ..
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The Western-style building in the precincts of Kumano Hayatama Taisha relocated Haruo Sato's mansion in Tokyo. I went in because I could visit. There is a sun room and a living room on the first floor. On the 2nd floor, Haruo Sato's study, materials, and his first edition were exhibited. Haruo Sato, who was not very familiar with it, spread his knowledge at once.
After worshiping Kumano Hayatama Taisha Shrine, when I walked to the parking lot, I suddenly noticed a building ... There were no other visitors, so I enjoyed the hall slowly and leisurely. It was fun to imagine that the sunlight was taken in well while watching the sunroom and window making, and that the color 々 work was born in my favorite place 〜 and color 々. This house that loved Shingu and set up as the last place to live in this place ... It was the way of closing a happy life that I had the end in this living room ...
"Xi Junxuan Ferry Incident" の Suffered
About 20 minutes walk from Shingu station. Adjacent to the parking lot of Kumano Hayatama Taisha Shrine. Admission fee is 330 yen. Haruo Sato (1892 ~ 1964) is a writer from Shingu and is a masterpiece of "Akitoyu no Uta". The memorial building was relocated and restored from a mansion built in Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo in 1927 in 1989. Designed by Shichibu Oishi, the younger brother of Isaku Nishimura (founder of Bunka Gakuin). There is a living room reproduced as it was before his life on the first floor, and there is a Japanese-style room and an exhibition room on the second floor. Exhibition materials cannot be photographed. Haruo's books, paintings, ...
Three thousand men の Wenhao の Memorial Hall
It is a memorial hall of Shingu City, which is very close to Kumano Hayatama Taisha Shrine. I remember reading only the "Melancholy of the countryside" in my writing, but when I visited here, I understood that he was once again loved by many literati and that he was said to be a poet of Nozomi. I was able to. You can also listen to the recording of the reading by the person of "Sakitoyu bitter or salty".
Sato Chunfu が, born from Xingong の Poet で Writer
It is a Western-style building that can be walked from Shingu Station, but it is closed now and there is no display, so I couldn't go inside. I had a mysterious atmosphere standing on the hill with the lawn that was wide 々. I also learned for the first time that Haruo Sato was a poet and writer from Shingu.
Haruo Sato, who knew his name, became familiar. ..
The Western-style building in the precincts of Kumano Hayatama Taisha relocated Haruo Sato's mansion in Tokyo. I went in because I could visit. There is a sun room and a living room on the first floor. On the 2nd floor, Haruo Sato's study, materials, and his first edition were exhibited. Haruo Sato, who was not very familiar with it, spread his knowledge at once.
Something calm space ‼︎
After worshiping Kumano Hayatama Taisha Shrine, when I walked to the parking lot, I suddenly noticed a building ... There were no other visitors, so I enjoyed the hall slowly and leisurely. It was fun to imagine that the sunlight was taken in well while watching the sunroom and window making, and that the color 々 work was born in my favorite place 〜 and color 々. This house that loved Shingu and set up as the last place to live in this place ... It was the way of closing a happy life that I had the end in this living room ...