Cultural property

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The year before last, I wrote about the former Zakoji Omi School, which has weeping cherry trees in front of the old ...

Koshin-etsu area

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At the end of March, the Iida Sozokan Hall was closed.
I missed the opportunity to visit the hall while it was op ...

Pop-up Kanto

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Last December, the Gakushi Kaikan in Chiyoda Ward, Tokyo, was closed due to aging.
Having seen the news, I create ...

Pop-up Kanto

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Kamakura Church was also destroyed in the Great Kanto Earthquake of 1923, and a new building was built afterwards.

Pop-up Kanto

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On 1 September 1923, an earthquake with a magnitude of 7.9 on the Richter scale struck western Kanagawa Prefecture.