※ Reflection of past notes ※ (Visited in August 2017) I watched it for 300 yen for the general public. Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo. Mr. "Bunkyo-ku Mori Ogai Memorial Hall", which is a 5-minute walk from Sendagi Station. Sendagi, Bunkyo-ku, where Ogai Mori, a Meiji literary master with many faces, was a novelist, dramatist, critic, translator, and army surgeon, spent half his life. "Bunkyo Ward Mori Ogai Memorial Hall" was opened with the wish that it would be a place where literature, people and the city could interact widely. ...
A memorial hall for Ogai Mori, a Meiji literary master on Daikannon-dori, Sendagi, Bunkyo-ku. Many literati lived in Bunkyo-ku, but Ogai is one of them. Ogai called his home Kanchoro and could see the sea of Shinagawa from the second floor. Now you can only see the Sky Tree from between the buildings. The buildings in the Ogai era have not disappeared, but gate pillars, garden stones, and large ginkgo trees remain. The building is nicely designed. There are not many exhibits, but they also screen models of buildings at that time and videos of literati on the edge of Bunkyo Ward. At the time of visit, Ogai used the item ...
I had a job nearby and had time to enter. The building was beautiful and fashionable. I didn't have any information about Ogai Mori at all, so I learned to know his life.
The hako is amazing, but there is a feeling of discomfort and a feeling that it is not fully utilized. After a 30-minute closer look at the exhibition space, I was able to learn about Ogai as a person who was not a doctor, a literary master, or a doctor. There was interesting materials in the library and I stayed for more than 30 minutes. The only shooting inside is the Ogai relief at the entrance.
Museum where you can learn about the personality of Mori Ogai, from the items he used and left behind
かつて森鴎外とその家族が過ごしていた『観潮楼』の跡地に建てられた博物館。コンクリートの無機質な外観で、内装も基調はコンクリートの壁であるが、展示室は白い壁の静謐な雰囲気を醸し出している。 展示室は地下1階に2つあり、2つ合わせても部屋の広さはそれほど大きくなく、1時間程度で全ての展示品を鑑賞することが出来る。森鴎外が愛用した品々、遺した品々が展示され、激動の時代を生きてきた森鴎外とその血族の人と...
[A museum where you can get to know Ogai Mori]
※ Reflection of past notes ※ (Visited in August 2017) I watched it for 300 yen for the general public. Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo. Mr. "Bunkyo-ku Mori Ogai Memorial Hall", which is a 5-minute walk from Sendagi Station. Sendagi, Bunkyo-ku, where Ogai Mori, a Meiji literary master with many faces, was a novelist, dramatist, critic, translator, and army surgeon, spent half his life. "Bunkyo Ward Mori Ogai Memorial Hall" was opened with the wish that it would be a place where literature, people and the city could interact widely. ...
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A memorial hall for Ogai Mori, a Meiji literary master on Daikannon-dori, Sendagi, Bunkyo-ku. Many literati lived in Bunkyo-ku, but Ogai is one of them. Ogai called his home Kanchoro and could see the sea of Shinagawa from the second floor. Now you can only see the Sky Tree from between the buildings. The buildings in the Ogai era have not disappeared, but gate pillars, garden stones, and large ginkgo trees remain. The building is nicely designed. There are not many exhibits, but they also screen models of buildings at that time and videos of literati on the edge of Bunkyo Ward. At the time of visit, Ogai used the item ...
Fashionable building.
I had a job nearby and had time to enter. The building was beautiful and fashionable. I didn't have any information about Ogai Mori at all, so I learned to know his life.
Not enough.
The hako is amazing, but there is a feeling of discomfort and a feeling that it is not fully utilized. After a 30-minute closer look at the exhibition space, I was able to learn about Ogai as a person who was not a doctor, a literary master, or a doctor. There was interesting materials in the library and I stayed for more than 30 minutes. The only shooting inside is the Ogai relief at the entrance.