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Mori ?gai Former Residence

Western Honsh¨±


The old residence of Mori ?gai (1862¨C1922), a highly regarded novelist who served as a physician in the Imperial Japanese Army.

It's next to the Mori ?gai Memorial Museum.


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1. Mori ?gai Memorial Museum

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This simple building next to the novelist's former residence displays signed manuscripts and relics from his life as a writer and physician. One for¡­

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