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Shiga Naoya, called the Syosetu no Kamisama (God of literature), deeply loved Abiko and Lake Teganuma.The collection offered by the Yamada family, who are descendants of Shiga Naoya, contains original manuscripts, writings, oil paintings, daily life items from the artist, as well as autographed books. This precious collection will let the visitors learn more about the fascinating personality of Shiga Naoya.The heritage of great novelist Shiga Naoya in AbikoStroll through the vestiges of the pastStroll through the vestiges of the past5The medium exhibition room (piano salon).Visitors can hear live musical performances given by the townspeople staff on the grand piano loved by Yanagi Kaneko at the end of her life.The library. Here visitors can view books related to the Shirakaba school and Mingei movement, such as original handwritten manuscripts from Shiga Naoya.The large exhibition room. Various works are on display during each exhibit.The museum shop. What about a souvenir from the museum, such as the Shirakaba curry?~ Acquisition of the precious Yamada collection ~Remains of the Residence of Shiga Naoya(cultural property designated by the city)Spot related to Shiga NaoyaOnly the library of Shiga, who penned most of his works between 1915 and 1923, remains. The library has a gabled roof and was part of the wooden home that was designed by Shiga himself and constructed by Sato Takazo, a craftsman from Abiko, in 1921. After being relocated, materials from the initial structure of the library were reused to restore it at this location. 2-7, Midori, Abiko City By foot 14 minutes from Abiko Station (1.1 km)

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