Taro Sima Memorial, the work of Tadao Ando, a well-known Japanese architect. Tadao Ando is a legendary figure, who has never received an orthodox course education, and is totally self-taught. "He has not obtained any degree, nor has he been taught by any master. His success is inspired by his extensive reading and traveling in many ways, and his personal experience of these historical buildings. "
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Taro Sima Memorial, the work of Tadao Ando, a well-known Japanese architect. Tadao Ando is a legendary figure, who has never received an orthodox course education, and is totally self-taught. "He has not obtained any degree, nor has he been taught by any master. His success is inspired by his extensive reading and traveling in many ways, and his personal experience of these historical buildings. "
Taro Sima Memorial, the work of Tadao Ando, a well-known Japanese architect. Tadao Ando is a legendary figure, who has never received an orthodox course education, and is totally self-taught. "He has not obtained any degree, nor has he been taught by any master. His success is inspired by his extensive reading and traveling in many ways, and his personal experience of these historical buildings. "
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Located in East Osaka City, Osaka Prefecture, Japan, the nearest railway traffic is the Hato-nori Station of the Kintetsu Nara Line, about 10 minutes walk. The memorial is facing a huge wall made of books, which is very shocking and reflects the eruditeness of the writer. The former residence of the writer is kept on the side of the memorial, and the study room still maintains the furnishings of the writer's life. Japanese literary lovers are worth visiting.
Not bad, the museum of famous Japanese history authors.
Toyota Osaka City, Osaka Prefecture, get off at Hatoshinori Station on the Kintetsu Nara Line and walk south for about ten minutes. The memorial was designed by famous designer Tayyong Ando, on the ground floor and two floors, and you can see a huge wall of books, up to 11 meters, showing a part of the author's collection of more than 60,000 books. On the edge of the memorial hall, there are study rooms converted from the original building to show the situation of the writer's use in his life.
Located in the city of East Osaka, Osaka Prefecture, about 10 minutes walk south from Hatoshinori Station on the Kintetsu Nara Line. The memorial is located in the former residence of the writer. It is newly built and impressively has a wall of books. From the yard, you can see the study of the writer's writing. It is recommended to see several works of Sima Liaotaro, and then visit the author after understanding it.
Using the memorial hall rebuilt by Sima Liao Taro's former residence, you can see the writer's studio and imagine Sima Liao Taro's writing. The exhibits are full and can last for a long time.