This is not where Mr. Sun Wen lives. It is said that this is a donation by some supporters of Sun Wen's concept. The real memorial is completely a public welfare facility independent of Chinese people. It can be visited for free. There are many Sun Wen's memorial projects to enjoy.
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This is not where Mr. Sun Wen lives. It is said that this is a donation by some supporters of Sun Wen's concept. The real memorial is completely a public welfare facility independent of Chinese people. It can be visited for free. There are many Sun Wen's memorial projects to enjoy.
The exhibition hall built by the Kobe Chinese is named Empathy Pavilion because of its Japanese wife. The transportation is very convenient, JR line and Kintetsu can be reached, next to the Akashi Strait Bridge. Worth coming!
An old building with grass and green, with a statue of Mr. Sun Yat-sen at the door, introduced Sun Yat-sen's activities in Japan during the National Revolution. The content is very comprehensive and it is worth visiting.
Very good place, in a place to explore the beautiful scenery, and to visit the ancient and modern, to see the spiritual civilization of a place. The reason I have visited Japan many times is because Japan and China have a deep origin, and each time there are new harvests. The museum itself is a beautiful building, and the Akashi Strait Bridge is even more beautiful at dusk. The Sun Wen Memorial Hall records Mr. Sun Wen's relationship with Japan (especially the shrine), and it is a good choice to learn from another perspective that you can learn from the knowledge that you can't tell in history class. Moving, more deeply understand the profound meaning of "wanting to experience the happiness of civilization, after the pain of civilization".
300 yen tickets, show the Kansai travel card to save 100 yen. Introduced Sun Wen and Japan, open at 10 am. It is still worth seeing. There is a 15-minute Chinese documentary introducing Sun Wen. All kinds of displays have Chinese and the visit is smooth.
The building itself was originally owned by Wu Jintang (1855 ~ 1926), a Chinese industrialist active in Kobe, formerly known as its villa "Songhai Biezhuang". In the spring of 1915, on the east side of "Songhai Biezhuang", this octagonal three-story pavilion "Empathy Pavilion" was built, because its appearance looks like six corners, in the local people affectionately called "Danzi six corner hall". Sun Wen and "Songhai Biezhuang" (Empathy Pavilion) origin, began on March 14, 1913 Sun Wenlai god. At that time, the Chinese and the economic community of Kobe held a welcome luncheon, which was located in "Songhai Biezhuang". After that, in November 1983, Hyogo County took over the management of the "Empathy Pavilion" Kobe Overseas Chinese Association and organized the renovation project. On November 12, 1984, on the day of Sun Wen's birthday, the "Sun Yat-sen Memorial Hall" was opened to the public, and in December 1993, it was designated as a key tangible cultural heritage of Hyogo County. In March 1994, the Empathy Pavilion was dissolved and transferred to the southwest corner of the original site 200 meters, and began to be restored and completed in April 2000. In November 2001, the Empathy Pavilion was designated as a key national cultural heritage by the Ministry of Culture and Science. In October 2005, the Sun Yat-sen Memorial Hall was renamed the Sun Wen Memorial Hall. The exhibition focuses on the historical origins of Japan and Sun Wen, Kobe and Sun Wen, and also introduces the life of Mr. Wu Jintang and the changes of the Empathy Pavilion.
Sun Wen Memorial Hall is a revolutionary in China. Ideaist and politician. There are a lot of materials and souvenirs in the museum. It also records the revolutionary deeds of Mr. Sun Yat-sen. It is very educational and worth the students to play.
You can already see the memorial hall under the bridge. The bridge, memorial hall and Wuzi Park are actually located in the same place. If you don't stop, you can walk in a circle in 20 minutes. Sun Wen Memorial Hall is also called the forgetting hall. As for what is forgotten, this JT has no deep investigation. Looking at the memorial hall from afar, the most impressive nature is the polygonal building painted pink green. There is a building with such a cute color next to the dragon-like bridge. How harmonious the picture is!