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Myotatsuji Temple
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Study and Exhibition room
Wipe off the squirrel
Lively
Chikara nihohigusa
Wo to this place
Only one in Ametsuchi
Going steadily
Don't be afraid
I'm not envious
Eating gracefully
My honey
That's what it is
Hikaruyo
At the time of dismantling the old Kuri and building a new one, Akegarasu Haya's study was relocated and a place was set up to display the relics. Photographs and relics that show the life of Haya are arranged in an easy-to-understand manner on the record and explanation panels. There are also works and souvenirs of various poets and cultural figures with whom he interacted. There is also an exhibition of some of the "Akegarasu Bunko" collections donated to Kanazawa University.
Akegarasu Haya lyrics "Nihohigusa"