Mori Ogai Memorial Museum
Sendagi, Bunkyo-ku is where Ogai spent almost half of his life.This memorial museum stands on the site of Kancho-Ro, where he spent his last years from 1982 to...
This course gives a spotlight to Japanese novelists, such as Yasunari Kawabata, Soseki Natsume, and Mori Ogai, who have a lot of funs all over the world. This trip takes you to places where they actually lived and spent time, and aslo to places where their stories are set. This is a recommended short trip for those who are interested in Japanese literature.
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Sendagi, Bunkyo-ku is where Ogai spent almost half of his life.This memorial museum stands on the site of Kancho-Ro, where he spent his last years from 1982 to...
6-minute walk from Ishikawa station Tonsoku men (1,300yen) is famous. Tonsoku, soup and noodles are served each in a plate and you can either mix it or eat it as...
Appearance is outstanding conspicuously mansion of the arched roof and red brick in the back of the sunken flower bed spread on the south side observation deck...
Please visit the facility's website for the latest information. This museum has information of Kanagawa related and/or born writers and literature. It is used...
Established in 1927, this classic hotel is reminiscent of Yokohama in the past when the port was first opened.
Here, you can dress up in a Hakama and enjoy a stylish kimono experience. Worried about getting sore feet? No need to worry as the modern style of wearing boots...
Yokohama Omotenashiya welcomes you as one of our family who visit Yokohama. Those might be visitors, newly wed couple or their family. Omotenashiya also takes part...
Opened in 2014, Mami-Ana Cafe is a Kominka-style (old folk house) cafe that has renovated one of many old folk houses in Kamakura into a cafe. Mami ana means a...
This ancient temple has many old buildings, including the temple bell and the Shari-den Hall, which are both national treasures. Here you can take a quiet breath...
The first of the Five Great Mountains(temples) of Kamakura, with many ancient structures and a temple bell certified as a national treasure. There is a Zen meditation...
Koumyouji Temple is one of the eight head temples of the Jodo sect, founded in 1243 by the third founder of the Jodo sect, Zen-arachu Shonin. In the Edo period,...
The Kamakura Museum of Literature was built in 1936 (Showa 11) as the former Kamakura villa of Maeda Marquis family. You can view the rooms reminiscent of the past,...
Kamakura earthen pot restaurant Kaedena is in Hase, Kamakura. It serves you special earthen pot Japanese menu. At lunch time "Donabe gohan", rice menu will be cooked...
Hasedera Temple is a famous historical temple that enshrines the statue of Hase Kannon as its principal deity. The main temple building houses the Kannon Museum,...
This is a temple of the Jodo sect of Buddhism, and its principal object of worship is the bronze statue of the seated Amida Nyorai, which is a national treasure....
Alongside Usa and Ishimizu, Tsuruoka Hachimangu Shrine is one of the major Hachimangu shrines in Japan. In the 6th year of the Kouhei Era (1063), Minamoto no Yoriyoshi...