香港六合彩即时开奖

S艒seki Memorial Hall

Kumamoto


Meiji-era novelist Natsume S艒seki (1867鈥1916) is honoured at the pretty 1870s home where he lived during his four years teaching English in Kumamoto. The home has some fine architectural details, and in the garden you can stroll in the master's footsteps. It's about a 100m walk west of the river, Tsuboi-gawa. The building was closed at research time due to earthquake damage and not expected to reopen until 2021.


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