Kitakyūshū Literature Museum Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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It is a literary museum where you can see that there are so many writers from Kitakyushu City or so-called writers.
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I went to the Kitakyushu Municipal Literature Museum. I think it used to be the Kitakyushu Municipal History Museum, but I have visited it several times at that time. The stained glass was very beautiful. I am surprised at the number of so-called artists from Kitakyushu City. You can also get works by artists who are not available at the museum shop now. I bought Ogura's diary of Ogai Mori.
Located in Katsuyama Park in the center of Kokura, it is located in a building integrated with the Kitakyushu City Central Library. It is a beautifully designed building newly designed by Isozaki, and the ceiling structure and stained glass seen from the inside are especially highlights. The contents of the exhibition are introduced by literary scholars related to the local Kitakyushu, and many literary scholars are introduced from big names such as Kiyoharu Matsumoto and Fumiko Hayashi to people who are almost known only in the local area. The contents of the exhibition themselves are not for everyone, but I think the building is wonderful.
It is a literary museum where you can see that there are so many writers from Kitakyushu City or so-called writers.
I went to the Kitakyushu Municipal Literature Museum. I think it used to be the Kitakyushu Municipal History Museum, but I have visited it several times at that time. The stained glass was very beautiful. I am surprised at the number of so-called artists from Kitakyushu City. You can also get works by artists who are not available at the museum shop now. I bought Ogura's diary of Ogai Mori.
Buildings and stained glass are a must see
Located in Katsuyama Park in the center of Kokura, it is located in a building integrated with the Kitakyushu City Central Library. It is a beautifully designed building newly designed by Isozaki, and the ceiling structure and stained glass seen from the inside are especially highlights. The contents of the exhibition are introduced by literary scholars related to the local Kitakyushu, and many literary scholars are introduced from big names such as Kiyoharu Matsumoto and Fumiko Hayashi to people who are almost known only in the local area. The contents of the exhibition themselves are not for everyone, but I think the building is wonderful.