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Sumitaka Maeda's Tanka Inscription

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Moroyose, Shinonsen-cho, Mikata-gun 669-6753 Hyogo PrefectureMap
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  • Navigate810273
    Navigate810273
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    There's a presence.

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    I didn't know whose stone monument was in origin or history, so I stopped by for a strong presence. If the Sea of Japan is sunny, it is deep blue and the items are whitish, so it looks great on Instagram with this stone monument.

    Reviewed on Dec 24, 2019
  • 4068kasshysayaken
    4068kasshysayaken
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    Yumu, Jingzi と and ぶ Songren

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    It is a port that flourished on Moroyori and Kitamaebune. I heard that the Fujita family appealed to the Governor of Hyogo Prefecture for its feat as a poet along with local Takuboku and Akiko. The monument facing the sea conveys a touch of roughness 々 and loneliness that died young.

    Reviewed on May 26, 2019
  • Hyogo931
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    Close to Jr moroyo station

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    A monument located a few minutes walk from JR Moroyo Station. Juntaka Maeda, a poet who is also called "Takuboku in the East, Suikei in the West". The monument sang, "Deciduous leaves and deciduous leaves on the deciduous leaves in front of Ikutose."

    Reviewed on Jul 5, 2016
  • Etsuo T
    Etsuo T
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    if i feel lonely...

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    NHK Sumitaka Maeda, a poet whose name became known nationwide in "Niigata Yumechiyo Nikki", was called "Takuboku in the East, Kokei in the West" by Tetsumoto Yosano. He was a person with a talented talent, It was not well known that he was a poet of sad luck who died of tuberculosis at a young age, starving for the love of his relatives. A few minutes walk from Moroyo Station on the Sanin Line, along the coast overlooking the Sea of Japan, a monument of Juntaka Maeda was built. ...

    Reviewed on Dec 9, 2015

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