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  • Monday Closed
  • Tuesday 9:30 AM – 5:00 PM
  • Wednesday 9:30 AM – 5:00 PM
  • Thursday 9:30 AM – 5:00 PM
  • Friday 9:30 AM – 5:00 PM
  • Saturday 9:30 AM – 5:00 PM
  • Sunday 9:30 AM – 5:00 PM
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Kamo no Mabuchi Memorial Hall
Kamo no Mabuchi Memorial Hall
Kamo no Mabuchi Memorial Hall
Kamo no Mabuchi Memorial Hall
Kamo no Mabuchi Memorial Hall
Kamo no Mabuchi Memorial Hall
Kamo no Mabuchi Memorial Hall
Kamo no Mabuchi Memorial Hall
Kamo no Mabuchi Memorial Hall
Kamo no Mabuchi Memorial Hall
Reviews
森昭二 (11/25/2020)
I watched the special exhibition "Kamo Taketsunomi from Life to Mabuchi". Not only the ones in the memorial hall but also the ones handed down to the Kamo family, a descendant of Mabuchi, were exhibited, which was quite interesting. Looking at these exhibits, I could understand well that thanks to Mabuchi, we were able to read "Manyoshu". I'm very grateful. In the exhibit, there was a hanging scroll called Kamo no Mabuchi's long song "Bishu no Uta". It is said that he used ancient words to describe the process of sake brewing as a song, but did Mr. Mabuchi also like sake? It's a very interesting song that makes you imagine that. Kamo no Mabuchi is a person who established Kokugaku, but when I look at the exhibition, I feel that I see a magnificent master and pupil drama from Kada no Azumamaro to Mabuchi to Motoori Norinaga. After all it seems that teachers and pupils are important. Those who are interested in Kokugaku are advised to visit the Motoori Norinaga Memorial Hall in Ise Matsusaka.
梶野友弘 (11/19/2020)
国学に興味があり、ちょっとしたお勉強に。 施設の方が、最初にざっくりとですが 展示物の説明を丁寧にしていただけるので、その後自分たちでゆっくり見る時にも、説明文の内容が入り易いです。
トリスケ (09/01/2020)
The staff was very easy to understand and explained enthusiastically. If you like literature, you should go there once. I didn't know the history of Japanese language from Hamamatsu.
高柳智行 (03/10/2020)
It is a place where you can understand the history you want to visit. I'm a national scholar, but I think it's a person who made the transition from Edo to Meiji. He also reviewed the country of Japan during the Edo period and taught how the Emperor should be. He is also known as a person who had a great influence on later national scholars and made an effort to decipher Manyoshu. It is also a fun place to learn about words (from Kanji to Hiragana). It is a recommended place for people who want to know Japan.
辻村信太郎 (09/12/2020)
The level of the courses being held is high.
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246-1 Hokkitsumachi Makabe, Shibukawa, Gunma 377-0062, Japan
+81 279-52-4094
http://www.city.shibukawa.lg.jp/kankou/history/kanrenshisetsu/p