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A career reporter の Kwa りを Guan いた Cultural person
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At the Goto Koreyama Memorial Hall in Kumamoto, the Koreyama collection, which collects valuable cultural properties, is exhibited without an admission fee.
It is a place where you can chase the life of a local journalist. The director explained very carefully and guided me to the old residence behind it, reminiscent of the situation at that time. I could feel the breath of life at that time, and the garden was beautiful.
Although it is a memorial hall in a residential area behind Seijuen, it was displayed that it was closed for the time being due to the influence of Kumamoto himself, with blue sheets on it. It seems that there is considerable damage just by looking at the building, and I thought it would be impossible to resume.
The Kumamoto earthquake in April 2016 caused considerable damage to tourist facilities in the Suizenji area near the epicenter, and the Koreyama Memorial Hall was also damaged by falling tiles, so a guide was displayed as "closed for the time being".
It is a facility built to commemorate Koreyama Goto, who is active as a reporter of the Kyushu Nihon Shimbun in Kumamoto and as a cultural person. The exhibition room displays newspaper articles and poetry collections written by him. In addition, a strip of poets, Tetsumoto Yosano, and Akiko, who had interacted with him, are also open to the public. The admission fee was 200 yen.
A career reporter の Kwa りを Guan いた Cultural person
At the Goto Koreyama Memorial Hall in Kumamoto, the Koreyama collection, which collects valuable cultural properties, is exhibited without an admission fee.
I can trace the life of a local journalist.
It is a place where you can chase the life of a local journalist. The director explained very carefully and guided me to the old residence behind it, reminiscent of the situation at that time. I could feel the breath of life at that time, and the garden was beautiful.
It's closed.
Although it is a memorial hall in a residential area behind Seijuen, it was displayed that it was closed for the time being due to the influence of Kumamoto himself, with blue sheets on it. It seems that there is considerable damage just by looking at the building, and I thought it would be impossible to resume.
April 2016 の earthquake で long-term closure
The Kumamoto earthquake in April 2016 caused considerable damage to tourist facilities in the Suizenji area near the epicenter, and the Koreyama Memorial Hall was also damaged by falling tiles, so a guide was displayed as "closed for the time being".
Memorial hall of journalists in the Meiji period
It is a facility built to commemorate Koreyama Goto, who is active as a reporter of the Kyushu Nihon Shimbun in Kumamoto and as a cultural person. The exhibition room displays newspaper articles and poetry collections written by him. In addition, a strip of poets, Tetsumoto Yosano, and Akiko, who had interacted with him, are also open to the public. The admission fee was 200 yen.