1-4 Nakajimakōen, Chuo Ward, Sapporo, Hokkaido 064-0931, JapanMap
Phone: +81 11-511-7655
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The quiet libraryThis library is in the Nakajimakoen park. It is very quiet. I wanted to read some books here, but it's not free. So I take a few photos and say goodbye to the library.
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Hokkaidō Museum of Literature Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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The Hokkaido Literature Museum was established in 1995. It is the first comprehensive literature museum in Hokkaido. The museum collects and exhibits about 260,000 pieces of writers and related works related to Hokkaido, such as Ishikawa Takiki, Arishima Takero, and Kobayashi Takiji. The content includes all fields of Hokkaido literature from the mid-19th century to the present, such as novels, reviews, prose, poetry, tanka, haiku, senryu, children's literature, and even the oral literature of the Ainu people. The permanent exhibition introduces representative writers and their works by era. About 1,300 documents are displayed, allowing visitors to clearly understand the genre of Hokkaido literature. Among the exhibits are the favorite items of writers, including the letters of Takero Arishima, known as the father of Hokkaido literature.
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Hokkaidō Museum of Literature Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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The quiet libraryThis library is in the Nakajimakoen park. It is very quiet. I wanted to read some books here, but it's not free. So I take a few photos and say goodbye to the library.
It displays the biographical profiles and works of writers, poets and scholars of Hokkaido origin, as well as some manuscripts, which are placed in one-compartment drawers and pressed flat with glass plates. The most famous is Watanabe Chunyi, who specially read his manuscript, which is a passage of Paradise Lost. He can't understand a word or take pictures, but it's really a classic work to pay tribute to him (don't misunderstand, he's still alive).
Hokkaido Literature Museum is located in Zhongdao Park, Sapporo City. We can understand Hokkaido's literature and related historical evolution.
Free admission. Most of the information was not translated into English. We learned a little bit about the history of the university
It's just a library! Hokkaido is not only beautiful in scenery, but also has a strong cultural atmosphere. It can be seen from this library that so many excellent writers are from Hokkaido.