This is located in Odori Park. This Ishikawa Takuboku Monument was erected by the Ishikawa Takuboku Memorial Statue Inauguration Association in 1981 (Showa 56), which is the 70th anniversary of Takuboku. It's a small monument, but it was lively.
It is one of the monuments in Odori Park. It seems that Takuboku Ishikawa only stayed in Sapporo for about two weeks from September 14th to 27th, 1907, but there is a phrase in the collection of poems (a handful of sand), which describes the impression of Sapporo, and it is one of them. It seems to be. It was a statue that made me feel some innocence.
A statue of Takuboku Ishikawa stood at 3 chome, west of Sapporo Boulevard Park. There was also a monument engraved with his song along with the statue. A person named Takuboku Ishikawa had a monument in Kushiro and Hakodate, and he lived a life of 々 in various parts of Hokkaido. It seems that this Sapporo residence is also a little 2 week.
There is a statue of Suzuki in Sapporo, while there are statues and monuments of color 々.
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In Sapporo, there are statues and monuments that remind us of the pioneering era, statues of "Izumi no Izumi" in Odori Park, and monuments, while there are statues and monuments of short-lived poets who stayed in Hokkaido for work, and statues of Suzuki Ishikawa. The monument was quietly in Odori Park I'm staggering. The Tanka that comes out with corn (corn) exudes the characteristics of Hokkaido.
Famous Japanese poet
This is a statue of a famous Japanese poet. His stance is with dignity. A nice place to visit in Odori Park.
It's alive.
This is located in Odori Park. This Ishikawa Takuboku Monument was erected by the Ishikawa Takuboku Memorial Statue Inauguration Association in 1981 (Showa 56), which is the 70th anniversary of Takuboku. It's a small monument, but it was lively.
He wrote it during his stay.
It is one of the monuments in Odori Park. It seems that Takuboku Ishikawa only stayed in Sapporo for about two weeks from September 14th to 27th, 1907, but there is a phrase in the collection of poems (a handful of sand), which describes the impression of Sapporo, and it is one of them. It seems to be. It was a statue that made me feel some innocence.
takuboku lived in sapporo.
A statue of Takuboku Ishikawa stood at 3 chome, west of Sapporo Boulevard Park. There was also a monument engraved with his song along with the statue. A person named Takuboku Ishikawa had a monument in Kushiro and Hakodate, and he lived a life of 々 in various parts of Hokkaido. It seems that this Sapporo residence is also a little 2 week.
There is a statue of Suzuki in Sapporo, while there are statues and monuments of color 々.
In Sapporo, there are statues and monuments that remind us of the pioneering era, statues of "Izumi no Izumi" in Odori Park, and monuments, while there are statues and monuments of short-lived poets who stayed in Hokkaido for work, and statues of Suzuki Ishikawa. The monument was quietly in Odori Park I'm staggering. The Tanka that comes out with corn (corn) exudes the characteristics of Hokkaido.