Special exhibition at the Miyazawa Kenji Ihatov Museum: "Spring of 1924: 100 years since the publication of "Spring and Ashura" and "The Restaurant of Many Orders"
In 1924, Miyazawa Kenji published his only collection of poems (impression sketches), "Spring and Ashura," and a collection of children's stories, "The Restaurant of Many Orders."
This was a year that marked a major turning point for Kenji, so how did he prepare his works and proceed with the publication process?
What kind of influence did he have on his contemporaries?
Now, exactly 100 years later, the exhibition will meticulously trace the process that took place at that time, while also showcasing newly discovered materials.
Holding period | 2024/7/13~2025/1/30 |
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Open time | 8:30am to 5:00pm (entry until 4:30pm) |
Venue | Miyazawa Kenji Ihatov Museum |
Address | 1-1 Takamatsu 1st District, Hanamaki City |
Parking | 21 cars (free) |
Access | 2km from Shin-Hanamaki Station on the Tohoku Shinkansen Line, 3 minutes by car; 4 minutes by community bus on the Tsuchizawa Line to Ito-Yokado, get off at the "Kenji Memorial Hall Exit" and walk 5 minutes |
Price | free |
Contact | Miyazawa Kenji Ihatov Museum Phone: 0198-31-2116 Fax: 0198-31-2132 |
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※Event information is subject to change. Please see the official website for details. |