Historical Monument Spots in Yuki / Chikusei Area

  • Nagatsuka Takashi Childhood Home
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    Ibaraki Joso-shi Kossho 1147-1
    "A historic building in Kossho, Joso City. Designated a Prefectural Historic Site, it was the childhood home of poet and novelist Nagatsuka Takashi. Born into a Kossho Village wealthy farming family, he wrote ""The Soil,"" a well-known novel and part of a genre depicting rural Japanese life. The facility preserves many of his personal items. Just 36 years old when he passed away, many people still visit, keeping his memory alive."

    数日前、長塚節さんの生家に行きました!が生家内部にいれませんでした。でも、私が若い頃、この中に入り、見学した事が有ります。この中に書斎が有り、トラの毛皮が大きく敷かれてました。これが、当時の私にショックを与えました!。何故だと言う疑問が有り、当時読んでいたヨガの本(大阪大学の佐保田鶴治先生)の扉に、ここに有るトラの毛皮の上に結跏趺坐し、指導しているヨガ、マスターの姿が描かれてました。心とその機能...

Ibaraki Areas

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Just a stone’s throw from Tokyo, Ibaraki is a coastal prefecture that has mastered juxtapositions, where old shrines meet new scientific discoveries and traditional gardens are frequented by the inventors of some of the newest technology. Head to Mito City's Kairakuen - one of Japan's Three Great Gardens - in spring to experience the cellestial blooming of fantastic cherry blossoms at the annual sakura festival.

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