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- | '''Roka Koshun-en Park''' is located in the [[Setagaya Ward]] of [[Tokyo]], [[Japan]]. The original estate of a famous writer from the [[Meiji era]], Roku Koshun-en Park is basically a large memorial for his cherished life of creating world famous literature. | + | '''Roka Koshun-en Park''' is located in the [[Setagaya Ward]] of [[Tokyo]], [[Japan]]. The original estate of a famous writer from the [[Meiji era]], Roku Koshun-en Park is basically a large memorial for his cherished life of creating world famous literature. |
== Things to See == | == Things to See == | ||
- | *[[Roka Memorial Hall]] A small building inside the garden, called the Roka Memorial Hall, is filled with many of the valued belongings of the world famous [[Japanese]] writer Roka Tokumoti. Books, poems, scrolls, and special writing utensils are all found encased in beautifully crafted wooden and glass display cases. | + | *[[Roka Memorial Hall]] A small building inside the garden, called the Roka Memorial Hall, is filled with many of the valued belongings of the world famous [[Japanese]] writer Roka Tokumoti. Books, poems, scrolls, and special writing utensils are all found encased in beautifully crafted wooden and glass display cases. |
- | *[[House of Roka Tokutomi]] The original house of Roka Tokutomi is still standing on the park grounds. Other than minor modifications and necessary up keeping, the house is exactly as it was almost [[100]] years ago. | + | *[[House of Roka Tokutomi]] The original house of Roka Tokutomi is still standing on the park grounds. Other than minor modifications and necessary up keeping, the house is exactly as it was almost [[100]] years ago. |
- | *[[Roka Tokutomi Grave]] Buried next to his wife, the grave of Roka Tokutomi is also located in the park. His fondness for his land and passion for the natural gardens made the park a perfect final resting place for him and his loved one. | + | *[[Roka Tokutomi Grave]] Buried next to his wife, the grave of Roka Tokutomi is also located in the park. His fondness for his land and passion for the natural gardens made the park a perfect final resting place for him and his loved one. |
== History == | == History == | ||
- | A famous Japanese author by the name of [[Roka Tokutomi]] once lived on the land now known as Roka Koshun-en Park. During this time the park was his estate and a large private garden enjoyed by him and his closest friends and family. | + | A famous Japanese author by the name of [[Roka Tokutomi]] once lived on the land now known as Roka Koshun-en Park. During this time the park was his estate and a large private garden enjoyed by him and his closest friends and family. |
- | In [[1927]], Roka Tokutomi passed away leaving the land to the Japanese government. The area finally became a park of Kasuya in [[1928]]. | + | In [[1927]], Roka Tokutomi passed away leaving the land to the Japanese government. The area finally became a park of Kasuya in [[1928]]. |
== Access == | == Access == | ||
- | + | Roka Koshun-en Park is accessible using the [[Keio Line]] to the [[Rokakoen Station]]. From the station to the park there is an estimated 15 minute walk. | |
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== Address == | == Address == | ||
- | + | 1 kashiwaya, Setagaya, Tokyo | |
==External links== | ==External links== | ||
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*[http://www.tokyo-park.or.jp/ Official Site] (English) | *[http://www.tokyo-park.or.jp/ Official Site] (English) | ||
[[Category:Japanese Cities]] | [[Category:Japanese Cities]] | ||
[[Category:Tokyo Parks]] | [[Category:Tokyo Parks]] |
Roka Koshun-en Park is located in the Setagaya Ward of Tokyo, Japan. The original estate of a famous writer from the Meiji era, Roku Koshun-en Park is basically a large memorial for his cherished life of creating world famous literature.
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A famous Japanese author by the name of Roka Tokutomi once lived on the land now known as Roka Koshun-en Park. During this time the park was his estate and a large private garden enjoyed by him and his closest friends and family.
In 1927, Roka Tokutomi passed away leaving the land to the Japanese government. The area finally became a park of Kasuya in 1928.
Roka Koshun-en Park is accessible using the Keio Line to the Rokakoen Station. From the station to the park there is an estimated 15 minute walk.
1 kashiwaya, Setagaya, Tokyo