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Hakushu Monument
On the sandy beach in front of the Hakushu Memorial Hall is a poem inscribed monument of “Rain of Jogashima”. This poem was made in the 2nd year of the Taisho era (1914), which was a sailor’s song created for Hakushu’s art recital. Although the monument was supposed to be the first literary monument of Hakushu Shaon, during the wartime, Jogashima was designated as a fortress area and was not recognized. In 1949, it was unveiled as the embodiment of Hakushu’s aspirations, “a sail-shaped stone trust into a reefy coast rises above”.


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ADDRESS | Misakimachi JogashimaMiura, Kanagawa Prefecture |
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TEL | 046-881-6414 |
FEE | Free |
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