Explore a literary museum dedicated to Shimazaki Toson, showcasing his works and personal belongings.
Overview
The Fujimura Memorial Hall offers a profound understanding of the life and works of Shimazaki Toson, a pivotal figure in modern Japanese literature. Located on the former site of a Magome post station, the hall displays original manuscripts of Toson's masterpieces, such as *Yoake Mae* and *Arashi*, along with his letters and personal effects. These materials provide insights into his creative process, the socio-political context of his time, and his personal philosophy and worldview. A recreation of his study from his later years in Oiso, Kanagawa Prefecture, allows visitors to envision his daily life as a writer. Exhibits on the history and culture of Magome-juku further illuminate how this place shaped his work. A visit to the Fujimura Memorial Hall allows for a deep appreciation of the literary world of Shimazaki Toson and his enduring appeal.
Public Transportation: Take the JR Chuo Main Line (Chuo-Nishi Line) to Nakatsugawa Station, then the Kitas Ena Kanko bus bound for Magome to the Magome bus stop. It's a short walk from there.
Car: From the Chuo Expressway Nakatsugawa Interchange, take National Route 19 towards Kiso-Fukushima. Show route
Op.Hours
8:30 AM to 5:00 PM from April to November, 9:00 AM to 4:00 PM from December to March
Cld.Days
Second Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday of December, and Year-end and New Year holidays
Fee
¥500 for adults (high school students and above), ¥250 for children (elementary and junior high school students). Group and disability discounts available.
INFO
The Fujimura Memorial Hall was selected in 2016 by DOCOMOMO JAPAN as an example of Japan's Modern Movement architecture.