It is the place where the former residence of Saito Mikuyu, a literati of the Meiji era, was located. There is only an information board along the sidewalk on the south side of the station along with the information board of the subway station.
JR There was a guide board near Ryogoku Station. The location of the Ryogoku area map is different and it is more on the Ryogoku Station side. Please be careful if you look at the map and look for it. Ryoyu Saito is a writer who interacted with Ichiyo Higuchi. I was a writer I didn't know at all, so it was good to study the detailed information board.
There is only one signboard, but the explanation of the signboard is a little more detailed than other tourist attractions. It is easy to understand with photos. The problem may be that I don't know at all
Immediately after exiting the exit on the other side of the Kokugikan at Ryogoku Station. It's not noticeable, but there is a metal explanation board. It is said that he was a stylish hobbyist in Edo who was a writer of the Meiji period and sent Takerabe to the world through exchanges with Shoyo Tsubouchi and literary criticism.
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I don't feel like I've taken it. Standing on the border between the road and the sidewalk. I wish it was a little more atmospheric information board.
Meizhi の Former Residence of the Literature
It is the place where the former residence of Saito Mikuyu, a literati of the Meiji era, was located. There is only an information board along the sidewalk on the south side of the station along with the information board of the subway station.
A writer who had an exchange with Ichiyo Higuchi
JR There was a guide board near Ryogoku Station. The location of the Ryogoku area map is different and it is more on the Ryogoku Station side. Please be careful if you look at the map and look for it. Ryoyu Saito is a writer who interacted with Ichiyo Higuchi. I was a writer I didn't know at all, so it was good to study the detailed information board.
There's only one sign.
There is only one signboard, but the explanation of the signboard is a little more detailed than other tourist attractions. It is easy to understand with photos. The problem may be that I don't know at all
Meizhi Times の Writers
Immediately after exiting the exit on the other side of the Kokugikan at Ryogoku Station. It's not noticeable, but there is a metal explanation board. It is said that he was a stylish hobbyist in Edo who was a writer of the Meiji period and sent Takerabe to the world through exchanges with Shoyo Tsubouchi and literary criticism.