Exhibition 'The Explosive Movement: 30 Years After the Death of Taniwaka Gan'

All sorts of things, his, work
Taniwaka Gan, a poet and thinker who inspired people with words during Japan's post-war reconstruction period. Born in Minamata, he attended Kumamoto Junior High School and the Fifth High School, making him a poet connected to the prefecture. On this occasion, marking 30 years since his passing, we will showcase valuable original manuscripts and materials, introducing his words and activities.
Map & Location
Kumamoto Literary and Historical Museum Exhibition Room 1
About 10 km west from the 'Mashiki' IC on the Kyushu Expressway
About a 5-minute walk from Kumamoto City Tram 'Shichitai Gymnasium Mae'
Details about Exhibition 'The Explosive Movement: 30 Years After the Death of Taniwaka Gan'
- Date & Time
- 8/1(Fri)~9/15(Mon) 09:30~17:15
- Note
- Closed on Tuesdays, 8/29 (Friday)
- Venue
- Kumamoto Literary and Historical Museum Exhibition Room 1
- Address
- 2-5-1 Deizumi, Chuo Ward, Kumamoto City, Kumamoto Prefecture Kumamoto Prefectural Library
- parking
- Shared parking with Kumamoto City General Sports Gymnasium and Youth Center. Parking is free. Closed at night.
- Access
- About 10 km west from the 'Mashiki' IC on the Kyushu Expressway
- Access (Public)
- About a 5-minute walk from Kumamoto City Tram 'Shichitai Gymnasium Mae'
- Contact
- 096-384-5000 (Kumamoto Prefectural Library Research and Investigation Division)