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Su Feng の Friendship の さが Branch かる Shanwang Caotang Memorial Hall
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It's hard to understand because it's in a residential area, but it's not a flat park, but it's like a small natural park with dense greenery, and there is a display of Soho Park and a guide map in the park, so you can go to the side. It's okay. There is the Sanno Sodo Memorial Hall, which is a remodeled old house of Tokutomi Soho, and admission is free. It's quite interesting to see the size of Soho's friendship. The park is also in good condition, so it is recommended when walking around Omori.
It was about a 15-minute walk from JR Omori Station and was in full bloom. Many plums were planted at the top of the stairs after passing through the gate. There was a dozo in a slightly higher place, and there was the Ota Ward Sanno Sodo Memorial Hall. You can enter for free, and you can see the achievements of Tokutomi Soho.
A green park like an oasis in the city center left in the residential area of Sanno Omori You can walk around the garden centered on the old house of Soho Tokutomi. Opening time is 9:00 〜 16:30
Perhaps I walked on German Street for about 10 minutes from the north exit of JR Omori Station, turned right in front of Matsukiyo, went up the slope, passed the Shiro Ozaki Memorial Hall, and entered from the east entrance of the park, and a wonderful garden was spreading. The passage leading from the east entrance is called the small diameter of Catalpa, and there are only stairs here. It is said that the name of the tree that Tokutomi Soho got from Jo Niijima is Catalpa. Plums, red leaves, moss, streams, etc. are arranged while utilizing the difference in height, and the scenery is rich in change for the area ...
The place is the same as before, so I don't go until I think of the time when Mr. Tokutomi lived, but antiques are exhibited in the memorial hall and there are manuscripts. Recommended for those who allow time.
Su Feng の Friendship の さが Branch かる Shanwang Caotang Memorial Hall
It's hard to understand because it's in a residential area, but it's not a flat park, but it's like a small natural park with dense greenery, and there is a display of Soho Park and a guide map in the park, so you can go to the side. It's okay. There is the Sanno Sodo Memorial Hall, which is a remodeled old house of Tokutomi Soho, and admission is free. It's quite interesting to see the size of Soho's friendship. The park is also in good condition, so it is recommended when walking around Omori.
The plum was beautiful.
It was about a 15-minute walk from JR Omori Station and was in full bloom. Many plums were planted at the top of the stairs after passing through the gate. There was a dozo in a slightly higher place, and there was the Ota Ward Sanno Sodo Memorial Hall. You can enter for free, and you can see the achievements of Tokutomi Soho.
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A green park like an oasis in the city center left in the residential area of Sanno Omori You can walk around the garden centered on the old house of Soho Tokutomi. Opening time is 9:00 〜 16:30
There is the Sanno Sodo Memorial Hall.
Perhaps I walked on German Street for about 10 minutes from the north exit of JR Omori Station, turned right in front of Matsukiyo, went up the slope, passed the Shiro Ozaki Memorial Hall, and entered from the east entrance of the park, and a wonderful garden was spreading. The passage leading from the east entrance is called the small diameter of Catalpa, and there are only stairs here. It is said that the name of the tree that Tokutomi Soho got from Jo Niijima is Catalpa. Plums, red leaves, moss, streams, etc. are arranged while utilizing the difference in height, and the scenery is rich in change for the area ...
I used to live in a house.
The place is the same as before, so I don't go until I think of the time when Mr. Tokutomi lived, but antiques are exhibited in the memorial hall and there are manuscripts. Recommended for those who allow time.