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Masao Koga of "Koga Melody"
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After seeing the unique bridge over the Chikugo River, Shokai Bridge, along the national highway toward Yanagawa, there was this Koga Masao Memorial Hall along the national highway. Masao Koga was a composer representing the Showa era and remembered Sukada playing with a guitar. The memorial hall also exhibited his favorite guitar and mandolin. There was also an audio room where you could listen to his work. There was also his birthplace next to the memorial hall.
I had a friend from my college days take me. It was close to closing time, but the staff was willing to guide me. It is said that Mr. Masao Koga's birthplace is across the street, but I could see the state of the old house well.
It is a facility that I have always been interested in. Visit the museum with a great musician. It's not a big facility, but you can learn a lot and listen to music related to the event. Buses and taxis are convenient from nishitetsu Yanagawa Station and JR Saga Station.
Kyushu is right there after getting off the bus stop called Kanegi, which is about 20 minutes by Nishitetsu bus from Yanagawa. It's not as big as a memorial hall, so I thought it would be better to feel like going to see the birthplace.
I had plenty of time on my way to a lumber shop in Okawa City, so I stopped by. Tokyo's generation 々 I've been to the Kiuehara Memorial Hall for work, but this is my first time. Since it is just open, there is only one microbus in the parking lot. You can hear the singing voice when you enter. The receptionist is playing the director's guitar right now, so please listen to it before visiting, so I sat down in a group of previous customers. Everyone sings with the director's guitar accompaniment. Lyrics card is filed ...
Masao Koga of "Koga Melody"
After seeing the unique bridge over the Chikugo River, Shokai Bridge, along the national highway toward Yanagawa, there was this Koga Masao Memorial Hall along the national highway. Masao Koga was a composer representing the Showa era and remembered Sukada playing with a guitar. The memorial hall also exhibited his favorite guitar and mandolin. There was also an audio room where you could listen to his work. There was also his birthplace next to the memorial hall.
The birthplace of the nostalgic Masao Koga clan
I had a friend from my college days take me. It was close to closing time, but the staff was willing to guide me. It is said that Mr. Masao Koga's birthplace is across the street, but I could see the state of the old house well.
Know the great musicians!
It is a facility that I have always been interested in. Visit the museum with a great musician. It's not a big facility, but you can learn a lot and listen to music related to the event. Buses and taxis are convenient from nishitetsu Yanagawa Station and JR Saga Station.
Rather than a memorial hall, it's a birthplace.
Kyushu is right there after getting off the bus stop called Kanegi, which is about 20 minutes by Nishitetsu bus from Yanagawa. It's not as big as a memorial hall, so I thought it would be better to feel like going to see the birthplace.
Koga melody if you are Japanese
I had plenty of time on my way to a lumber shop in Okawa City, so I stopped by. Tokyo's generation 々 I've been to the Kiuehara Memorial Hall for work, but this is my first time. Since it is just open, there is only one microbus in the parking lot. You can hear the singing voice when you enter. The receptionist is playing the director's guitar right now, so please listen to it before visiting, so I sat down in a group of previous customers. Everyone sings with the director's guitar accompaniment. Lyrics card is filed ...