"7. Yasoku Sanso and the Kobayashi Ichizo Memorial Museum"
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작성자 ulYAzT 댓글 0건 조회 6회 작성일 24-10-21 23:09본문
A friend invited me to lunch at Gazoku Sanso, the restaurant in Ichizo Kobayashi's former home.
I got off at Ikeda Station.
It's a big station.
I'd visited the Ikeda Bunko before,
but it was a distant memory.
It was a 10-minute walk, but it was quite a steep hill along the way.
I thought I was early, but it turned out to be just the right time.
The white building on the right is probably the Hakubaikan.
Entrance
At the end of the road, on the right, is the restaurant.
The room on the left was lined with books written by Ichizo Kobayashi.
I'd like to read them.
We sat on the terrace, reserved by a friend.
First, we toasted with champagne.
Food
Each dish was explained in detail, and we ate while thinking about the ingredients, and it was very delicious.
My friend celebrated my solo exhibition.
A special service? He showed me the Baccarat glasses used by Ichizo Kobayashi.
They are said to be about 100 years old.
I was surprised at how light it was.
I felt very happy to see such precious things.
I received a blessing (lol)
I also had a look at the dining room.
After the meal, I visited the Kobayashi Ichizo Memorial Museum.
I looked at it so carefully that I ended up going much longer than planned, and my shopping in Umeda was sped up (lol)
In the memorial museum, in this room, there was a photo exhibit of students from that time chatting with Kobayashi Ichizo.
Photo of Kobayashi Ichizo
Travel bag. You put a sticker on it, don't you?
Is this the original title that is displayed in the background of the Takarazuka stage?
I was able to see precious things
Clean, righteous, and beautiful
Study
Room opposite the study
View from the window
The bath was pink.
I also saw the garden.
I can see the seat where we ate.
I also visited the Hakubaikan.
It tells of Kobayashi Ichizo's achievements.
His hat and walking stick are on display.
There were many interesting exhibits here as well.
Next time, I'd like to take more time to look around.
I also wanted to visit the Itsuo Museum, but it was completely impossible!
I left the Nagayamon gate that was in Kobayashi Ichizo's photo and headed for Umeda.
The food was delicious, the conversation with the sommelier was fun, and the document exhibits had interesting anecdotes.
I really didn't have enough time,
but I had a very fulfilling time.
I'd like to visit again if I have the chance.
Bonus
There's a photo of Ooba at the end of the platform at Hankyu Takarazuka Station.
A friend found it.
I stood in front of it and posed, and took some fun photos.
I got off at Ikeda Station.
It's a big station.
I'd visited the Ikeda Bunko before,
but it was a distant memory.
It was a 10-minute walk, but it was quite a steep hill along the way.
I thought I was early, but it turned out to be just the right time.
The white building on the right is probably the Hakubaikan.
Entrance
At the end of the road, on the right, is the restaurant.
The room on the left was lined with books written by Ichizo Kobayashi.
I'd like to read them.
We sat on the terrace, reserved by a friend.
First, we toasted with champagne.
Food
Each dish was explained in detail, and we ate while thinking about the ingredients, and it was very delicious.
My friend celebrated my solo exhibition.
A special service? He showed me the Baccarat glasses used by Ichizo Kobayashi.
They are said to be about 100 years old.
I was surprised at how light it was.
I felt very happy to see such precious things.
I received a blessing (lol)
I also had a look at the dining room.
After the meal, I visited the Kobayashi Ichizo Memorial Museum.
I looked at it so carefully that I ended up going much longer than planned, and my shopping in Umeda was sped up (lol)
In the memorial museum, in this room, there was a photo exhibit of students from that time chatting with Kobayashi Ichizo.
Photo of Kobayashi Ichizo
Travel bag. You put a sticker on it, don't you?
Is this the original title that is displayed in the background of the Takarazuka stage?
I was able to see precious things
Clean, righteous, and beautiful
Study
Room opposite the study
View from the window
The bath was pink.
I also saw the garden.
I can see the seat where we ate.
I also visited the Hakubaikan.
It tells of Kobayashi Ichizo's achievements.
His hat and walking stick are on display.
There were many interesting exhibits here as well.
Next time, I'd like to take more time to look around.
I also wanted to visit the Itsuo Museum, but it was completely impossible!
I left the Nagayamon gate that was in Kobayashi Ichizo's photo and headed for Umeda.
The food was delicious, the conversation with the sommelier was fun, and the document exhibits had interesting anecdotes.
I really didn't have enough time,
but I had a very fulfilling time.
I'd like to visit again if I have the chance.
Bonus
There's a photo of Ooba at the end of the platform at Hankyu Takarazuka Station.
A friend found it.
I stood in front of it and posed, and took some fun photos.
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