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Komoro Municipal Komoro Keio Memorial

小諸市立小諸義塾記念館
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2-1-8, FurujIro, Komoro, JapanMap
Phone+81 267-24-0985
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  • k_matsu132
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    Meizhi 26 years に school opening した Xiaozhuyi の Memorial Hall

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     After entering the nostalgic garden from Sannomon, going to the back, I went back to Komoro Station through the adjacent zoo. The Western-style building there was Komoro City Komoro Gijuku Memorial Hall. Komoro Gijuku is a private school built in 1897. It was a school where Fujimura Shimazaki was also educating as a teacher. The day we visited was a closed day and we couldn't see the inside of the building. Next to the building was a monument to a song written by Fujimura Shimazaki called "Seibetsu Uta".

    Reviewed on Aug 30, 2023
  • bluetree2016130
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    Meizhi Times の Human Education を Know る

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    It is a facility located a little up from the back of the Shokokan. It is a private school established in the middle of the Meiji era. There was a cherry blossom tree in front of the building, and the cherry blossoms were very beautiful. Change into slippers at the entrance and enter the room. Near the exhibition case in the four corners of the wall and the ceiling, many history of the cram school at that time, textbooks used in the cram school, letters and photographs are exhibited. Similar materials are exhibited on the second floor, and the state of human education in the Meiji era can be directly conveyed.

    Reviewed on May 14, 2023
  • Navigator806803
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    Xiaozhu Shixuguang にて

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    It is next to the nostalgic garden near Komoro Station. You can enter with a common ticket for the nostalgic garden. It is a private school in the Meiji era by Kumaji Kimura, the head of the school. The first and second floors were ringing in the exhibition area and there was an explanation about the teachers involved in the school and one of the graduates ○

    Reviewed on Mar 30, 2020
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    Breath of the school building

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    Fujimura taught Japanese and English for six years here. Many materials related to teachers and gijuku are exhibited in the hall, and Fujimura is also included in the glass case with records baptized by the head of the school, Kumaji Kimura, teaching materials used, and photos with himself and students. To. The organ and chairs used at that time were also placed in the corridor. Fujimura made a literary debut in the collection of poetry 「 Wakana Shu when he lived in Sendai, but gradually moved away from the prototype, and then devoted himself to creation in the period of the gijuku period when he visited and stayed.

    Reviewed on Sep 7, 2019
  • LTB511
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    Xiaozhuyixuan の This Hall School を Move to Rehabilitation

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    It is located adjacent to the Koen. You can enter the museum if you have a common ticket (500 yen) for the Koen, but if you visit only here, the admission fee is 200 yen. Komoro Gijuku was a private school that opened in 1893 and Fujimura Shimazaki also served as a teacher. After closing in 1906, the building was used for kindergarten buildings and hospitals, and was relocated and restored to its current location (opposite the former school district) in 1994. Currently, the interior is a museum, and materials related to Komoro Gijuku are on display. Also, right hand of the building ...

    Reviewed on Aug 6, 2019

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