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who wrote a lot of nursery rhymes.
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Personally, I only knew that he wrote many nursery rhymes. It was on the way to JR Kushiro Station. From the instruction manual, the letters on the stone monument are poems written by Ujo Noguchi when he came to Kushiro.
It was a poetry monument installed beside the sidewalk of Hokudai-dori, and it must have been a prominent place. The side monument contained an introduction to Ujo Noguchi, and the contents of the poetry monument were also well understood. Unfortunately, it was also on the premises of Shinkin, and it looked like an advertisement.
Amejo Noguchi, who wrote red shoes and seven children and was called the three major poets of the nursery rhyme world, is from Ibaraki Prefecture, but a poem written when he visited a friend of Kushiro is engraved on the stone monument. It was located on the premises of Kushiro Shinkin head office and was cleanly snowed even in winter.
If you walk from Kushiro Station toward Nusamai Bridge, you will find it in front of the Kushiro Shinkin Bank Main Store on the right side. Perhaps it's still new, the black granite stone monument is shiny and the inscription is easy to read, but it's kind to have a careful commentary written on the sub monument.
The monument that hits the Asahi was also easier to read. Since the installation location is on the premises of the Kushiro Shinkin Bank, it seems that it would be mistaken for a monument to honor people involved in Shinkin from a distance. It was easier to understand that the origin was detailed on the side monument.
who wrote a lot of nursery rhymes.
Personally, I only knew that he wrote many nursery rhymes. It was on the way to JR Kushiro Station. From the instruction manual, the letters on the stone monument are poems written by Ujo Noguchi when he came to Kushiro.
and it's part of the advertising campaign.
It was a poetry monument installed beside the sidewalk of Hokudai-dori, and it must have been a prominent place. The side monument contained an introduction to Ujo Noguchi, and the contents of the poetry monument were also well understood. Unfortunately, it was also on the premises of Shinkin, and it looked like an advertisement.
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Amejo Noguchi, who wrote red shoes and seven children and was called the three major poets of the nursery rhyme world, is from Ibaraki Prefecture, but a poem written when he visited a friend of Kushiro is engraved on the stone monument. It was located on the premises of Kushiro Shinkin head office and was cleanly snowed even in winter.
It's beautiful.
If you walk from Kushiro Station toward Nusamai Bridge, you will find it in front of the Kushiro Shinkin Bank Main Store on the right side. Perhaps it's still new, the black granite stone monument is shiny and the inscription is easy to read, but it's kind to have a careful commentary written on the sub monument.
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The monument that hits the Asahi was also easier to read. Since the installation location is on the premises of the Kushiro Shinkin Bank, it seems that it would be mistaken for a monument to honor people involved in Shinkin from a distance. It was easier to understand that the origin was detailed on the side monument.