Tradition collides with pop culture in Tokyo, where you can reverently wander ancient temples before rocking out at a karaoke bar. Wake up before the sun to catch the lively fish auction at the Tsukiji Market, then refresh with a walk beneath the cherry blossom trees that line the Sumida River. Spend some time in the beautiful East Gardens of the Imperial Palace, then brush up on your Japanese history at the Edo-Tokyo Museum. Don’t forget to eat as much sushi, udon noodles, and wagashi (Japanese sweets) as your belly can handle.
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Taisho and Showa's masterpiece of Japanese paintings, Ryuko's works are exhibited. Ryuko Kawabata (1885 to 1966), known as the master of Japanese paintings, is one of the residents of Masumagu Fuma. We are constantly displaying large works of that scale. Memorial hall was built in 1962 (1962) in order to commemorate Kikusui and exhibit his own masterpieces. The building was designed by Ryuko himself, and has the shape of seahorse. Admission fee Adult 200 yen, elementary school student, junior high school student 100 yen (Groups of 20 or more: Adults 160 yen, small, middle school students 80 yen) Free from 65 years old and under 6 years old Opening hours 9 am - 4: 30 pm (Admission is until 4 pm) closing day Every Monday (the next day when it is a national holiday), temporary closing day such as New Year's holiday, exhibition change
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It is located in the beach park of Omori Furusato and opened in April 2008. A lot of materials that convey the history of technology of nori making technology that is prosperous as a place to produce nori representative of Japan is displayed. Instruments for making nori are designated as "important tangible folk cultural properties" of the country. Opening hours 9 am - 5 pm From June to August, 9 am - 7 pm closing day New Year's Holiday (from December 29 to January 3) On the third Monday, closed on the following day if that day is a holiday
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The entrance of the former residence of Tokuomi Su - mine known as the first general magazine "Kunitomiyomi" in Japan and the second floor study section are preserved, and valuable materials such as handwritten manuscripts can be seen. You can also enjoy beautiful autumn leaves and rare flowers of catarpa at Su Lin Park with memorial hall. Closed: New Year's Holiday, temporary closing day.
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"Magome Fuma Mura" where many writers and artists lived from the end of the Taisho era to the early Showa era, and went back and forth between each other's house to deepen the exchange. We are exhibiting documentaries of writers and artists of Yukari Magadome. Please use it as a base for Watami - mura walking course. (It is in the Sanno Kaikan.) Entry fee free Opening hours 9 am to 4:30 pm (entrance until 4 pm) closing day New Year's Holiday Temporary closing day
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Tsuneko Kumagai Memorial Hall, Tsukoya Kumagai (1893-1986) who worked as a leading expert in Kanji Kanji Kanagawa rehabilitated his house where he lived, and opened it in April 1990. The memorial hall can see the elegant book of Tsuneko while leaving the atmosphere of the house built in 1951 as it is. In the hotel we have about 170 works by Tsuneko Kumagai. You can enjoy the world of Tsuneko's book while matching the theme of the exhibition.
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