Onko Gakkai Hall (Japan)
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This museum is dedicated to the memory of Hokiichi Hanawa (1746-1821), a visually-challenged Shinto scholar. On the campus stands a somber statue of Hokiichi. Those interested in Shinto will admire the "Gunsho-Ruijo", a monumental compilation of multi-volumes which required 17,244 wood blocks to produce. Admission: Free
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Address: 2-9-1 Higashi, Tokyo, 13 150-0011
City: Tokyo
Country: Japan
Phone 1: +81 3 3400 3226
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This museum is dedicated to the memory of Hokiichi Hanawa (1746-1821), a visually-challenged Shinto scholar. On the campus stands a somber statue of Hokiichi. Those interested in Shinto will admire the "Gunsho-Ruijo", a monumental compilation of multi-volumes which required 17,244 wood blocks to produce. Admission: Free
This museum is dedicated to the memory of Hokiichi Hanawa (1746-1821), a visually-challenged Shinto scholar. On the campus stands a somber statue of Hokiichi. Those interested in Shinto will admire the "Gunsho-Ruijo", a monumental compilation of multi-volumes which required 17,244 wood blocks to produce. Admission: Free
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