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Asahikawa Award 50th Anniversary の Monument
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About 20 minutes walk from Zushi / Hayama Station on the Keikyu Line. It is located at the edge of Zushi coast, on the stairs landing on the sandy beach from the road. The monument built in 2005 to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the Akutagawa prize of the "sun season" written by Shintaro Ishihara is attached to the object of the sun produced by taro Okamoto. It may be emotional for people over 80, but it will not be interested in anything else.
It was a monument made to commemorate Shintaro Ishihara's novel "The Season of the Sun" and was located from Ichibanhayama Town on the Zushi coast. Actually, Shintaro Ishihara wasn't interested, so I didn't read the sun season.
I'm from the local area, but since this monument was built, it has become a symbol of Zushi Coast. There is Yujiro Lighthouse in Hayama, but did Zushi come with Shintaro? It was what I thought when I was able to do it. The location is at the edge of Hayama side of Zushi coast. You can check it while riding a car from 134.
It seems to be a monument to Yujiro Ishihara and Shintaro, but why Zushi? Well, I lived there and it is also the stage of a novel. There are many other literary and cultural figures, but that is refreshing. Is it for sightseeing because it is an entertainer? If so, it may be rude to them. It may be a symbol that the setup tiger tanuki should not be allowed.
Asahikawa Award 50th Anniversary の Monument
About 20 minutes walk from Zushi / Hayama Station on the Keikyu Line. It is located at the edge of Zushi coast, on the stairs landing on the sandy beach from the road. The monument built in 2005 to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the Akutagawa prize of the "sun season" written by Shintaro Ishihara is attached to the object of the sun produced by taro Okamoto. It may be emotional for people over 80, but it will not be interested in anything else.
Actually...
It was a monument made to commemorate Shintaro Ishihara's novel "The Season of the Sun" and was located from Ichibanhayama Town on the Zushi coast. Actually, Shintaro Ishihara wasn't interested, so I didn't read the sun season.
Symbol of Zushi coast
I'm from the local area, but since this monument was built, it has become a symbol of Zushi Coast. There is Yujiro Lighthouse in Hayama, but did Zushi come with Shintaro? It was what I thought when I was able to do it. The location is at the edge of Hayama side of Zushi coast. You can check it while riding a car from 134.
I don't know why I made it.
It seems to be a monument to Yujiro Ishihara and Shintaro, but why Zushi? Well, I lived there and it is also the stage of a novel. There are many other literary and cultural figures, but that is refreshing. Is it for sightseeing because it is an entertainer? If so, it may be rude to them. It may be a symbol that the setup tiger tanuki should not be allowed.
Send hand send hand しい memorial monument
The golden sun is looking up 々, which makes me feel embarrassed. Do you feel that way because the author is Mr. Ishihara?