Events

From Friday, June 14, 2024 to 15th Saturday

Fumiko Hayashi Memorial building inside showcase

"Description of roam" Writer, Fumiko Hayashi known as masterpieces such as "transience." For anniversary of Fumiko's death (June 28), the building inside that cannot usually enter is opened specially in Fumiko Hayashi Memorial Hall (Tokyo choice landmark architecture) for two days of Saturday on Friday, June 14, 15th.


Beautility that building where is free-standing tea ceremony room-style made due to hand of architect, Bunzo Yamaguchi knows in the present age. Do you not taste by all means at this opportunity?

*Appreciation needs prior application.


[Date and Time]

Friday, June 14, 15th Saturday (1) 10:00 - (2) 13:00 ... *With both days twice a day (each time 60 minutes)

Capacity

With every day, each time 20 (in the case of majority, draw lots)
*Member of Shinjuku Historical Museum members club, residence priority in ward

Fees

300 yen (we include admission charges)

Application method

Apply with WEB or double postal card.

The deadline: It must arrive by Wednesday, May 29 with both days

*We can apply to one person about 1 application.


・Application from site is this

・In the case of double postal card: At event name, Postal code, address, full name (furigana), TEL, age, hope day, desired time, please send to Shinjuku Historical Museum (〒 160-0008 12-16, Sanneicho, Yotsuya, Shinjuku-ku) after filling out (as for the member of Shinjuku Historical Museum members club as for the member number).

Place

Fumiko Hayashi Memorial Hall
〒161-0035
2-20-1, Nakai, Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo
TEL: 03-5996-9207

Access

From Toei Oedo Line, Seibu Shinjuku Line "Nakai Station" a 7-minute walk
From Subway Tozai Line "Ochiai Station" a 15-minute walk
From Seibu bus "Nakai Station" a 5-minute walk

Contact

Shinjuku Historical Museum
TEL: 03-3359-2131

Associated page, neighborhood spot

Fumiko Hayashi Memorial Hall
Nakamura Tsune Memorial Atelier

Saeki Yuzo Memorial Atelier
Nakai Shusse Fudoson Statue
Nakai Goryo Shrine
Town, Ochiai of dyeing

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