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Dazai Osamu Memorial Museum "Shayoukan"

青森県
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Bungo Dazai's birthplace
This mansion was built by Gen'emon Tsushima, Dazai Osamu's father. It has been designated as an important cultural property by the government. It houses various items such as the mantle and original manuscripts that Dazai Osamu wore during his lifetime, as well as his writing tools. Not only materials related to Dazai, but also the mansion of a wealthy merchant from Tohoku is worth seeing.

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Highlights

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Dazai Osamu's Childhood Home, the Birthplace of a Literary Master!

Dazai Osamu Memorial Museum "Shayoukan" Dazai Osamu's Childhood Home, the Birthplace of a Literary Master!
The Dazai Osamu Memorial Museum, Shayo-kan, is the birthplace and childhood home of Dazai Osamu. Built in 1907 by Dazai's father, Tsushima Gen'emon, the mansion is a blend of Japanese and Western styles. The building's stately atmosphere, created by its use of Aomori cypress, gives visitors a sense of Dazai's life and passion for writing. The surrounding area is also perfect for exploring Dazai's footsteps. This region, where Dazai spent his childhood, is dotted with spots related to his life and works. You can have a valuable experience touching Dazai's world in the scenery surrounded by nature and history.
Point 2

Museum Exhibiting Valuable Materials from Dazai and the Tushima Family

Dazai Osamu Memorial Museum "Shayoukan" Museum Exhibiting Valuable Materials from Dazai and the Tushima Family
Even after renovation, the Shaiyo-kan Museum continues to attract many tourists and Dazai fans as a museum exhibiting literary materials from Dazai and valuable materials from the Tushima family. In the exhibition room, items such as the mantle and writing tools Dazai wore during his lifetime, original manuscripts, and letters are displayed, allowing visitors to touch upon his creative activities and personality. In addition, the area around Shaiyo-kan is filled with landscapes that served as the setting for Dazai's work "Shayou," and visiting travelers can enjoy the scenery of Ryuhi-zaki and Ryuhi village as if they were reliving the world of the novel. Shaiyo-kan is also an ideal place to explore Dazai's footsteps. In the region where Dazai spent his childhood, there are scattered spots related to his works and life. Visitors can have a valuable experience touching upon the world of Dazai in the midst of landscapes enveloped in nature and history.
Point 3

A Valuable Wooden Building Built in the Meiji Era!

Dazai Osamu Memorial Museum "Shayoukan" A Valuable Wooden Building Built in the Meiji Era!
The Dazai Osamu Memorial Museum, Shayo-kan, is a valuable wooden building built in the Meiji era. This building was built by Tsushima Gen'emon, Dazai Osamu's father, in 1907. The Shayo-kan, which incorporates a mix of Japanese and Western styles and is built in the "irimoya" style, is characterized by its beautiful appearance using Aomori hinoki cypress and its solid, heavy feel. Today, the Shayo-kan is a popular spot for many travelers and Dazai fans as it serves as Dazai Osamu's birthplace. This building plays a role in conveying the history and cultural value of valuable wooden buildings from the Meiji era. This wooden building also appears in Dazai Osamu's work "Shayou" and plays an important role as a setting in the novel. Travelers can feel the world of the novel even more by taking a stroll around the Shayo-kan.
Point 4

A Place where Literature and Nature Harmonize

Dazai Osamu Memorial Museum "Shayoukan" A Place where Literature and Nature Harmonize
The Dazai Osamu Memorial Museum, Shayo-kan, is a place where literature and nature harmonize. The building was a mansion built by Tsushima Gen'emon in 1907, and its Western and Japanese-style architecture gives it a sense of grandeur. The area around Shayo-kan is surrounded by nature, and by taking a stroll, you can feel the environment and scenery where Dazai Osamu was born and raised. As such, Shayo-kan is an attractive place where literature and nature harmonize, and a fascinating walking spot for travelers!
Point 5

Stroll around the Area of Dazai Osamu Memorial Museum "Shayoukan"

Stroll around the Area of Dazai Osamu Memorial Museum "Shayoukan"
The area surrounding the Dazai Osamu Memorial Museum "Shayoukan" is full of attractive spots perfect for strolling. Within a few minutes' walk from Shayoukan is the Tsugaru Railway Kanagi Station area, where you can feel the local atmosphere and enjoy local cuisine and specialty products at restaurants and souvenir shops. The area around Shayoukan is also surrounded by nature, with beautiful scenery and walking paths. Nearby, there are also buildings made of Aomori hinoki cypress and the impressive Tsushima family rice storehouse, where you can experience historical architecture. By strolling in a quiet environment, you can experience the scenery where Dazai Osamu grew up and touch upon his works. The surrounding area is also popular among tourists and is an attractive place for Dazai fans. As such, the area around the Dazai Osamu Memorial Museum "Shayoukan" is the perfect place for strolling and enjoying literature and nature!
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Dazai Osamu Memorial Museum "Shayoukan" Commemorative Hall Honoring Dazai Osamu: "Shayoukan"
Commemorative Hall Honoring Dazai Osamu: "Shayoukan"
The Dazai Osamu Memorial Hall "Shayoukan" is a mansion located in Higashitsugaru District, Aomori Prefecture. It was built in 1907 by Tsushima Gen'emon, Dazai Osamu's father. The building is a mix of Japanese and Western styles, with a heavy atmosphere characteristic of the use of Aomori hinoki cypress. Shayoukan is designated as an important cultural property of the country and serves to honor Dazai Osamu. You can feel the background of many masterpieces, including Dazai Osamu's work "Shayou," born here. In the novel "Tsugaru," which depicts the Tsugaru region, the Ryufu settlement appears as an important description, conveying its scenery and atmosphere. The Dazai Osamu Memorial Hall "Shayoukan" will be an attractive destination for literature fans and those interested in Dazai Osamu's works!

Access

7-minute Walk from Kanagi Station!
When accessing the Dazai Osamu Memorial Museum "Shayoukan" using public transportation, first arrive at Kanagi Station on the Tsugaru Railway. The Dazai Osamu Memorial Museum "Shayoukan" is about a 7-minute walk from Kanagi Station. You can arrive by following the signs after leaving the station. If using a car, take National Route 339 via Goshogawara Kita IC on the Tsugaru Expressway towards the direction of Ryufu and Nakadomari. Follow the road signs and you will arrive at the Dazai Osamu Memorial Museum "Shayoukan" in about 15 minutes.

Basic Information

Address 412-1 Asahiyama, Kanagi-cho, Goshogawara-shi, Aomori 037-0202
Business Hours

Monday: 9:00 am to 4:30 pm, Tuesday: 9:00 am to 4:30 pm, Wednesday: 9:00 am to 4:30 pm, Thursday: 9:00 am to 4:30 pm, Friday: 9:00 am to 4:30 pm, Saturday: 9:00 am to 4:30 pm, Sunday: 9:00 am to 4:30 pm

TEL 0173-53-2020
Web Site http://www.city.goshogawara.lg.jp/kyouiku/bunka/syayokan.html
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