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the tabe kimiko exhibition was being held.
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It is located in Nakoso no Seki Park. There is this history museum before going up the stairs through the Fukifuden and going to the old poetry road. The Tabe Kimiko exhibition was held on the day I went, and the admission fee was 330 yen for adults.
It is a material / museum that explains "Nakoso Seki" in an easy-to-understand manner.
Original Text
I came to Nakoso no Seki. This is a material / museum that explains "Nakoso Seki" read in Waka in an easy-to-understand manner, map of Nakoso Seki Literature and History Museum in Iwaki City. A special exhibition of Noh mask master Ideme Tohaku from Iwaki City was ongoing. If you are interested in Waka, you can enjoy it, but you can't enjoy it because there is no expo at all, but there are even exhibitions that have nothing to do with literature. There is a scene of the reproduction of the life of the common people in the old days, but there is a statue of the grandfather near the drinker, but the scene where the drink is crushed ...
I didn't know that many poets were visiting Nakoso. The History Museum has elaborate sound and is a full-scale exhibition. The admission fee was 330 yen.
The surrounding area is a park and is right next to the Nakoso Seki site.
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The Literary History Museum collected Waka poems and commemorated people derived from Nakoso and Basho. It was also barrier-free in a magnificent literary museum.
The area around Nakoso no Seki Ruins is integrated as a large park, and the center is this Literary History Museum. There are Thorn, which exhibits literature such as Waka and haiku, and a corner that modernly reproduces the post office of the Edo period, and the exhibition is made to make efforts to enjoy it for adults and children. However, the admission fee feels a little high.
the tabe kimiko exhibition was being held.
It is located in Nakoso no Seki Park. There is this history museum before going up the stairs through the Fukifuden and going to the old poetry road. The Tabe Kimiko exhibition was held on the day I went, and the admission fee was 330 yen for adults.
It is a material / museum that explains "Nakoso Seki" in an easy-to-understand manner.
I came to Nakoso no Seki. This is a material / museum that explains "Nakoso Seki" read in Waka in an easy-to-understand manner, map of Nakoso Seki Literature and History Museum in Iwaki City. A special exhibition of Noh mask master Ideme Tohaku from Iwaki City was ongoing. If you are interested in Waka, you can enjoy it, but you can't enjoy it because there is no expo at all, but there are even exhibitions that have nothing to do with literature. There is a scene of the reproduction of the life of the common people in the old days, but there is a statue of the grandfather near the drinker, but the scene where the drink is crushed ...
The place where many poets visited
I didn't know that many poets were visiting Nakoso. The History Museum has elaborate sound and is a full-scale exhibition. The admission fee was 330 yen.
The surrounding area is a park and is right next to the Nakoso Seki site.
The Literary History Museum collected Waka poems and commemorated people derived from Nakoso and Basho. It was also barrier-free in a magnificent literary museum.
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The area around Nakoso no Seki Ruins is integrated as a large park, and the center is this Literary History Museum. There are Thorn, which exhibits literature such as Waka and haiku, and a corner that modernly reproduces the post office of the Edo period, and the exhibition is made to make efforts to enjoy it for adults and children. However, the admission fee feels a little high.