2-1-1 Kita 16-jo Nishi, Kita-ku Fuji Women's University, Sapporo 001-0016 HokkaidoMap
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Teng Xueyuan の History を Language る Building.
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The tower is cute. The pink walls and red roofs are also like girls' schools. Looking at the photo, it seems that it was originally a larger building, and the current one is restored, but the pink walls and red roofs are like girls' schools, and the towers are cute. It was a pity that I couldn't get inside because I was an old executive.
It is a museum related to the origin of girls' education in Hokkaido. The appearance is historic and fashionable. Please note that you cannot visit in winter.
The school building of the former Sapporo Fuji high school, which opened in 1918, was rooted by the efforts of the German bishop quinold who advocated the necessity of women's education as the basis of the development and cultural improvement of Hokkaido. With the educational reform, it is a wooden 3 floor building with wisteria-colored iron plate outer wall, which was used for wisteria girls' junior high school, high school, and women's college and has been preserved as a quinold Memorial Hall since the completion of the new school building in the Showa period. The design was Swiss Hindel who was staying in Sapporo at that time. It features an onion-shaped spire on the red roof, but the current building ...
Teng Xueyuan の History を Language る Building.
The tower is cute. The pink walls and red roofs are also like girls' schools. Looking at the photo, it seems that it was originally a larger building, and the current one is restored, but the pink walls and red roofs are like girls' schools, and the towers are cute. It was a pity that I couldn't get inside because I was an old executive.
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It is a museum related to the origin of girls' education in Hokkaido. The appearance is historic and fashionable. Please note that you cannot visit in winter.
Symbol of Hokkaido women's education
The school building of the former Sapporo Fuji high school, which opened in 1918, was rooted by the efforts of the German bishop quinold who advocated the necessity of women's education as the basis of the development and cultural improvement of Hokkaido. With the educational reform, it is a wooden 3 floor building with wisteria-colored iron plate outer wall, which was used for wisteria girls' junior high school, high school, and women's college and has been preserved as a quinold Memorial Hall since the completion of the new school building in the Showa period. The design was Swiss Hindel who was staying in Sapporo at that time. It features an onion-shaped spire on the red roof, but the current building ...