3-8-19 Kamikitazawa, Setagaya 156-0057, Tokyo PrefectureMap
Phone+81 3-3302-2855
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There are many well-known historical documents in this museum, most of them are solitary. There are not many free people in this museum, so there is no need to worry about queuing.
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Kagawa Archives & Resource Center Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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This museum in Setagaya Ward was established in memory of Kagawa Toyohiko. He is a Japanese social reformer and a Christian preacher. He once led the Japanese labor movement and devoted himself to the trade union movement and guild movement. During the Great Kanto Earthquake, he ran for relief for the victims. After the war, he devoted himself to preaching, writing activities, and advocating and directing the world federalist movement. The library collects, organizes and preserves a large number of documents and manuscripts related to these business activities and works, and provides materials for students' investigation and research. Get off at Kamkitazawa Station and walk for about 3 minutes from the South Exit.
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Kagawa Archives & Resource Center Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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There are many well-known historical documents in this museum, most of them are solitary. There are not many free people in this museum, so there is no need to worry about queuing.
In memory of He Chuanfeng, without this museum, I don't know this celebrity. The location is very good and the traffic is very convenient.
It's a memorial hall about the heroes of the national movement, but the baby really knows little about history, but I see many schools organize students to watch it.