• Kamakura Museum of Literature (a villa of the old, noble Maeda family). The house was erected in 1936 by Toshinari Maeda (前田利為), the 16th head of the...
  • The Kamakura Museum of Literature is tucked away in the back streets of Hase on the side of a hill, originally build as a western designed private home I think.
  • Kamakura Museum of Literature is located in the south-west of Kamakura’s downtown, near Kotoku-in temple.
  • In the garden of the Kamakura Museum of Literature, 221 roses (186 varieties!) burst into bloom in mid May.
  • The Kamakura Museum of Literature was built in 1936 (Showa 11) as the former Kamakura villa of Maeda Marquis family.
  • Located in the Hase neighborhood of Kamakura, the Kamakura Museum of Literature was first opened in 1985 by local volunteers.
  • The Kamakura Museum of Literature is in Hase, Kamakura City, Kanagawa Prefecture. This museum collects, archives, and displays materials about literary...
  • Kamakura Museum of Literature is a small museum in Kamakura, Kanagawa, Japan, which contains material about writers who lived...
  • The Kamakura Museum of Literature (鎌倉文学館 Kamakura Bungakukan) was on my list for a while now, so I decided to spend my afternoon exploring its...
  • About a 10-minute walk from Hasedera Temple, the Kamakura Literature Museum is surrounded by greenery on three sides and exhibits materials on literary...