
House of Ogai Mori and Soseki Natsume ,Museum Meiji-mura,Japan
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This was one of the typical middle-class town houses in the Hongo district of Tokyo of the Meiji period. It was originally built for Dr. Nakajima, but later Ogai Mori (1862-1922), renowned novelist, poet, critic and army doctor, lived in this house from 1890 to 1892, and then Soseki Natsume (1867-1916) rented it from 1903 to 1905. Here Soseki wrote his famous novel 'I'm a Cat,' which immediately made him the most popular novelist of the time. Therefore, the house was called among Tokyoites the 'House of the Cat'
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Miya Matsuri Kaityu-Togyo

80 votos
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50 votos
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46 votos
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40 votos
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33 votos
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30 votos
TV Anime Series "GUNDAM-AGE" ad wrapping train at Ishiyama-dera Station.
Osorezan, Mutsu, Aomori, Japan #1

30 votos
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