The pink house on the lower side of the Catholic Motomachi Church in Omisaka is the birthplace of literary critic Katsuichiro Kamei. There is no signboard, so it may not be a tourist spot. On the other side of the road is a stone pillar and a monument engraved with the "Birthplace of Katsuichiro Kamei".
I thought that this tourist spot would be the conquest of all, so I went there, but I don't recommend it because it's only a signboard. I think it's good to take a walk when you have time.
I imagined a place like a mini museum with a writer's house and materials of its origin lined up, but in reality there was only a guide board that indicated "this is the place of birthplace". Maybe it's not worth going too much.
Katsuichiro Kamei is one of the most famous literary masters in Hakodate, but I wondered that no one had posted about the spot and visited the site. Then I understood the reason. In other words, there is no remains related to the birthplace in the place corresponding to this map, and there is only a commentary board indicating that it is the birthplace at the corner of the neighboring Higashi Honganji Hakodate branch temple. It was. Rather, the monument about him along the side road on the slope to gokoku Jinja shrine is ...
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It is right next to the Catholic Motomachi Church. It's not a tourist spot, so just look at it. As part of the walk on Mt. Hakodate.
Not a tourist spot.
The pink house on the lower side of the Catholic Motomachi Church in Omisaka is the birthplace of literary critic Katsuichiro Kamei. There is no signboard, so it may not be a tourist spot. On the other side of the road is a stone pillar and a monument engraved with the "Birthplace of Katsuichiro Kamei".
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I thought that this tourist spot would be the conquest of all, so I went there, but I don't recommend it because it's only a signboard. I think it's good to take a walk when you have time.
There's only a board.
I imagined a place like a mini museum with a writer's house and materials of its origin lined up, but in reality there was only a guide board that indicated "this is the place of birthplace". Maybe it's not worth going too much.
Unfortunately, nothing remains at the moment.
Katsuichiro Kamei is one of the most famous literary masters in Hakodate, but I wondered that no one had posted about the spot and visited the site. Then I understood the reason. In other words, there is no remains related to the birthplace in the place corresponding to this map, and there is only a commentary board indicating that it is the birthplace at the corner of the neighboring Higashi Honganji Hakodate branch temple. It was. Rather, the monument about him along the side road on the slope to gokoku Jinja shrine is ...