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At the foot of the cherry blossom bridge over Tamagawa kamisui
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Speaking of Doho Kunikida, 「 Musashino 」. I could only think of that. When I looked it up later, there were 「 Beef and Potato 」. I'm at my age, but I've never read it at all. I'm a regular in literary history, so I just know my name. It seems that there is a monument in front of Mitaka station in this area. It is located at the foot of Sakurabashi over Tamagawa Josui, about a 10-minute walk from the north exit of Musashisakai Station.
It is a monument of Doho Kunikida, who published the novel "Musashino". Unfortunately, I have never read this book (; ^_^ A, I think I have to read it first. Even now that the development has progressed, the nature of the Dopo era remains in the scenery of Musashino.
The cherry blossoms are better than the literary monument.
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Go straight north on the main street at the north exit of Musashisakai Station. It takes about 10 minutes on foot to find a Sakurabashi bridge that crosses the Itsukaichi Highway. Just across the bridge, there is a wooden pillar and a stone monument at the foot of the left. The inscription is dirt and difficult to read, but it's a passage from the novel Musashino. The literary monument itself is not a big deal, but the cherry blossoms in this area are amazing.
There was a literary monument at the foot of the Sakurabashi over Tamagawa Josui, which goes straight from the north exit of Musashisakai Station toward Tanashi. It is said that this Sakurabashi will appear in the masterpiece "Musashino", and a passage was engraved on the monument. I can only imagine the despair of Musashino when Doho Kunikida walked, but I was comforted by the flow of Tamagawa Kamisui, which still remains.
Go straight on the main street in front of the north exit of Musashisakai Station and walk for about 10 minutes to reach Tamagawa Josui. There is a small literary monument at the foot of the bridge. It's not enough to go all the way to see it, but during the cherry blossom season, the rows of cherry blossom trees along Tamagawa Josui are beautiful. The literary monument is temporarily surrounded by a gorgeous world.
At the foot of the cherry blossom bridge over Tamagawa kamisui
Speaking of Doho Kunikida, 「 Musashino 」. I could only think of that. When I looked it up later, there were 「 Beef and Potato 」. I'm at my age, but I've never read it at all. I'm a regular in literary history, so I just know my name. It seems that there is a monument in front of Mitaka station in this area. It is located at the foot of Sakurabashi over Tamagawa Josui, about a 10-minute walk from the north exit of Musashisakai Station.
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It is a monument of Doho Kunikida, who published the novel "Musashino". Unfortunately, I have never read this book (; ^_^ A, I think I have to read it first. Even now that the development has progressed, the nature of the Dopo era remains in the scenery of Musashino.
The cherry blossoms are better than the literary monument.
Go straight north on the main street at the north exit of Musashisakai Station. It takes about 10 minutes on foot to find a Sakurabashi bridge that crosses the Itsukaichi Highway. Just across the bridge, there is a wooden pillar and a stone monument at the foot of the left. The inscription is dirt and difficult to read, but it's a passage from the novel Musashino. The literary monument itself is not a big deal, but the cherry blossoms in this area are amazing.
and a passage from musashino was engraved.
There was a literary monument at the foot of the Sakurabashi over Tamagawa Josui, which goes straight from the north exit of Musashisakai Station toward Tanashi. It is said that this Sakurabashi will appear in the masterpiece "Musashino", and a passage was engraved on the monument. I can only imagine the despair of Musashino when Doho Kunikida walked, but I was comforted by the flow of Tamagawa Kamisui, which still remains.
i'd like to go to the cherry blossoms.
Go straight on the main street in front of the north exit of Musashisakai Station and walk for about 10 minutes to reach Tamagawa Josui. There is a small literary monument at the foot of the bridge. It's not enough to go all the way to see it, but during the cherry blossom season, the rows of cherry blossom trees along Tamagawa Josui are beautiful. The literary monument is temporarily surrounded by a gorgeous world.