
Chinese Poetry Appreciation and Writing The 17th Chinese Poetry Introductory Lecture
- Kanagawa Museum of Modern Literature
- Period: 2023.04.13-2023.05.2467 days until the event
The purpose of the Kanagawa Prefectural Chinese Poetry Federation is to research, disseminate, and exchange Chinese poetry. The introductory Chinese poetry course is positioned as one of the projects for that purpose. It has been held once a year for 16 times in the past with the aim of promoting the culture of Chinese poetry and nurturing the next generation. On the other hand, along with the revision of the guidelines for higher education, the activity of "reading the classics and creating Chinese poetry" was specified. Under these circumstances, in view of the need to reaffirm the traditional culture of Chinese poetry and to nurture the next generation, the introductory course for beginners of Chinese poetry has become a valuable activity for the region and has been evaluated nationwide.
The implementation period is 5 times for 5 days.
Chinese Poetry Appreciation and Writing The 17th Chinese Poetry Introductory Lecture
[Schedule] April 13 (Thursday), 19 (Wednesday), 26 (Wednesday), May 11 (Thursday), 24 (Wednesday), 2023
[Time] 13:30-16:30
[Place] Kanagawa Museum of Modern Literature
[How to apply] Please contact us with your address, name, phone number, and fax number using one of the methods below.
① Postcard: 〒221-0001
1-6-4 Nishiterao, Kanagawa Ward, Yokohama City, Kanagawa Haruhito Arai Kanagawa Prefectural Chinese Poetry Federation Office
②FAX: 045-432-5438
(3) Federation website: Click here
[Fee] 3,000 yen for all 5 times
[Homepage] Click here
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Kanagawa Museum of Modern Literature![]() Our museum opened in 1984. During this period, exhibitions included large-scale exhibitions by genre such as popular literature, children, and poetry, as well as Soseki Natsume, Ryunosuke Akutagawa, Kyoka Izumi, The Three Brothers Arishima, Saneatsu Mushanokoji, Yasunari Kawabata, Osamu Dazai, Eiji Yoshikawa, Shu Yamamoto. We have held more than 50 special exhibitions, including exhibitions of individual writers such as Goro, and exhibitions of literary walks that divide Kanagawa by region, such as Kamakura, Yokohama, and Kawasaki. I was. About the facility Access |