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Last updated on March 14, 2019.
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Please send books and materials to Kanazawa Library.
The staff of the ward office brought the book and donated it to the Kanazawa Library. By the end of October, 120 books were collected!
There are also valuable books such as "Naoki 35 Works" that were not available for product cutting and out of print.…
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We are also waiting for donations from residents of the city.
For example,...
◆New books, paperbacks, books with many reservations
◆Materials within approximately 5 years after publication
◆Materials related to Kanazawa Ward
There are many materials that convey the history and culture of Kanazawa Ward. It's okay if it's old. If you are considering disposal, please go to the library!
◆Old photos and photos of the changing streets
It is a valuable resource to learn about that era. Please donate image data and photos.
The photo shows from the sky near Kanazawa Hakkei Station (taken by Sadaaki Nakamaru).
◆A book related to Kanazawa Ward
That writer has a connection to Kanazawa!
- Kenko Urabe (Kenkou Yoshida) "Tsurezure Grass"-Kanazawa in 34 dan
One of the three major essays in Japan. "Tsurezure grass" that everyone learned once in a student was a student.…Located in a ura called Kanazawa, Musashi no Kuni…"It's written. In addition, you can see that you played in Kanazawa in "Kaneko Hoshi Self-Sensenkeshu". It is said that Kaneyoshi stopped by Shomei-ji Temple, and a letter hanging paper (envelope) written by Kaneyoshi remains. (Iwanami Bunko and others) - Yasuo Uchida "Yokohama Murder Case"-The Hoctagonal of Mt. Teraura is the murder site-
A man was dead at Hachikakudo in the back mountain of Shomei-ji Temple. Mitsuhiko Asami series. Description of Shomei-ji Temple, the origin of Kanazawa Hakkei and the development of residential land in Nishishiba…Along with the episode of the interview at the end of the Tsunogawa Bunko version, he was interested in the state of Yokohama at that time. <Tsunogawa Bunko, etc.>
Book name | Author | Publishers, etc. | Explanation |
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"The One Day of Musashi Kanazawa," ("Send to the streets") | Akiko Yosano | [Description and out of print] Collection of Kanazawa Library | He is known as a modern translation of the songbook "Midare Hair" and "The Tale of Genji". It describes the situation when I visited Kanazawa for a short song. |
"Taiheiki, Nankoku" | 35, Naoki | [Description and out of print] Collection of Kanazawa Library | An era novel based on the riot of Satsuma domain's Yuruo. He became a popular writer in this work. He left a name for the Naoki Prize. The tomb is located at Choaki-ji Temple. |
"The Eight Views of Modern Kanazawa" (collection of "Soshido Hibiki") | Eiji Yoshikawa | [Description and out of print] Collection of Kanazawa Library | His masterpiece "Miyamoto Musashi" is famous. Born in Yokohama. One of the essay collections "Soshido's essays". It shows how I spent the summer in Kanazawa. |
"Go home," | Jiro Osaragi | [Description and out of print] Collection of Kanazawa Library | Known as the author of the "Kurama Tengu" series. Near the Tomioka Tunnel, Route 1. There is a Memorial Literature Museum in Yamate, Yokohama. |
`The solitary sword doesn't break,' | Renzaburo Shibata | [Description and out of print] Collection of Kanazawa Library | The first blade wound incident in Edo Castle, which occurred by Akishige Toshima, the lord of Tomioka Village, has been taken up. Akishige and his son, Peace pagoda of Tsugeshige, remain in Gyeongsang-ji Temple. |
"Kanazawa Hakkei," (collection of the Gravepost of My Love) | Ayako Sono | Shincho Bunko | Artist. A friend of the landlord settled after the war on a cliff that climbed a slope from Kanazawa Hakkei. It is said that you could see the sea of the inlet well. |
"Afternoon towing" | Yukio Mishima | Shincho Bunko | Novelist, playwright. At the end of the story, I walked from Aoto toward Torimizuka. Even now, half a century later, almost as described in the novel. |
"Kanazawa Hakkei" and "Yushin-an" (Receivable of Koshikata's record) | Kiyokata Kaburaki | [Description and out of print] Chuo-toshokan Collection | A recollection of a Japanese painter known for his beautiful paintings. He has a villa in Yatsu-cho. The villa is named "Yushin-an", and the state of spending there is also spelled out. |
"Death Fall," | Junichi Watanabe | Kodansha Bunko | Artist. Received the Naoki Prize for "Light and Shadow". A biography novel depicting human Hideyo Noguchi, not the great man Hideyo Noguchi. The time of the Nagahama Quarantine Station is depicted. |
"The Underpu Corridor" | Sonoko Sugimoto | [Description and out of print] Collection of Kanazawa Library | A work depicting Japan's first international actress Sadafu Kawakami in Yukichi Fukuzawa's daughter Fusako and her son-in-law Momosuke. The villa of Fusako and his eldest son Komayoshi was located in Tomioka. |
※Request for donation
- Please take it to the counter at Kanazawa Library.
- If you have any questions, please contact the Kanazawa Library's Donation Section (Phone: 045-784-5861).
- Please leave the handling of the donated books to the library.
- We cannot accept broken, sunburn, dirt, writing, old encyclopedias and picture books, complete literature and art collections already in Yokohama City Library.
- Please note that we may not be able to respond to your kindness.
Contact
Kanazawa Library (Phone: 045-784-5861FAX: 045-781-2521)
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