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Silently, only a stone monument.
Original Text
There is a sign quietly in the residential area in the center of Yayoi shell mound and ghost stairs. He was a poet and nursery rhyme writer, and published nursery rhymes in "Golden Ship" and "Shonen Club" in 1921, and published a collection of poems "Nail Color Rain" in 1926, and started walking as a poet It seems to be a famous person.
I thought it was a pity that the old residence was not left at all now.
Original Text
I had a business nearby, so I went to see it. There was a stone monument and an explanation board set up by the Bunkyo Ward Board of Education on a narrow road in a residential area. I thought it was a pity that the former residence was not left at all now, just because there was a stone monument and an explanation board.
Speaking of Satohachiro, he wrote many famous songs such as "I found a little autumn" and "Cute hide and seek" that everyone knows. It seems that you lived here for about 36 years. Now there is only an explanation board.
Now you can only see the stone monument and the explanation board.
Original Text
It is a narrow street from the vicinity of Sakanoue Zaka in Yayoi Zaka on the komon Dori street to the north side of Yayoi 2 chome in the west direction of Hikonezu subway station, so it is less than 4 minutes walk from the station entrance 1. Enter a narrow street from the word street and 1 On the right hand side, there is an explanation board along the street of the 3 floor condominium (?) adjacent to the parking lot, and there is a stone monument on the parking lot side. There seems to be nothing related to the old residence. Looking at the stone monuments and explanation boards, the poet Satohachiro (1903 ~ 197 ...)
Speaking of Satohachiro, it is famous as a person who wrote the lyrics of a familiar nursery rhyme. He used to live here, but unfortunately there is nothing to remind him of those days. Currently, there are buildings that are not particularly related.
Silently, only a stone monument.
There is a sign quietly in the residential area in the center of Yayoi shell mound and ghost stairs. He was a poet and nursery rhyme writer, and published nursery rhymes in "Golden Ship" and "Shonen Club" in 1921, and published a collection of poems "Nail Color Rain" in 1926, and started walking as a poet It seems to be a famous person.
I thought it was a pity that the old residence was not left at all now.
I had a business nearby, so I went to see it. There was a stone monument and an explanation board set up by the Bunkyo Ward Board of Education on a narrow road in a residential area. I thought it was a pity that the former residence was not left at all now, just because there was a stone monument and an explanation board.
You've lived here for a long time.
Speaking of Satohachiro, he wrote many famous songs such as "I found a little autumn" and "Cute hide and seek" that everyone knows. It seems that you lived here for about 36 years. Now there is only an explanation board.
Now you can only see the stone monument and the explanation board.
It is a narrow street from the vicinity of Sakanoue Zaka in Yayoi Zaka on the komon Dori street to the north side of Yayoi 2 chome in the west direction of Hikonezu subway station, so it is less than 4 minutes walk from the station entrance 1. Enter a narrow street from the word street and 1 On the right hand side, there is an explanation board along the street of the 3 floor condominium (?) adjacent to the parking lot, and there is a stone monument on the parking lot side. There seems to be nothing related to the old residence. Looking at the stone monuments and explanation boards, the poet Satohachiro (1903 ~ 197 ...)
There is nothing to remind you of those days.
Speaking of Satohachiro, it is famous as a person who wrote the lyrics of a familiar nursery rhyme. He used to live here, but unfortunately there is nothing to remind him of those days. Currently, there are buildings that are not particularly related.