Kamakura once gathered a lot of literati and Mohists, which has much to do with its own historical background. If you like Japanese literature, you may find that your favorite writers once lived here, or quite interesting, recommend to see.
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發佈日期:2017 年 1 月 12 日
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E03***23
5/5極好
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Kamakura Literature Museum is quiet and quiet. Its main body is a Western building. It feels like going in when you see it from outside. It can take pictures outside, but it is not allowed to take pictures when you go in. So we go in and pretend to dress up as literary and artistic youth to find out the feeling.
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發佈日期:2018 年 9 月 11 日
釆菊东篱Jenny在澳洲
5/5極好
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If you are a literary enthusiast, don't miss Kamakura Literature Museum. This is a beautiful villa with hillside and sea. The original owner donated it to Kamakura Municipal Government. Now, as a state-owned cultural property, Kamakura-related writers and original works are exhibited. The most famous ones are Kawabata Yasunari and Xia Muxiaoshi. In the courtyard, there are elaborate Mingwei Gardens, which are in full bloom this season.
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發佈日期:2017 年 5 月 31 日
我是夜王
4/5很好
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If you don't visit the museum, you don't need to buy 300 yen tickets. The entrance is an arch tunnel. The trees on both sides of the tunnel are green and full of artistic conception. When I went there, I happened to have a concert and enjoyed it for free.