Hirosuke Hamada Memorial Hall

Hirosuke Hamada Memorial Hall

Info

JR Takahata Station → 5 minutes by car
4km 10 minutes from Nanyoha Takahata IC, Tōhoku Chūdo via National Route 113
70 units

Business Hours

9-17 o'clock, 12-March from 9:30, entrance reception is ~ 16:30

Price

Entrance 500 yen, high and university students 300 yen, elementary and junior high school students 200 yen, preschoolers free

Spot Category

Memorial Hall


The appearance of the main building. The roof of the gable [Kirizuma]-made goose shape [Gankogata], an old-fashioned private house style


The exterior of the memorial hall. The shape of the hall roof is a motif of Koyama scattered in his hometown of Takahata


In the exhibition room, you can feel the story of Hirosuke not only in books but also in video and audio


Open space with books such as children's stories, children's books from Japan and abroad, and paper plays

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