Opened in 1995, the Setagaya Literary Museum proudly holds the title of Tokyo’s first comprehensive regional literature center. It’s more than just a museum. The Setagaya Literary Museum is a vibrant hub celebrating the rich literary heritage of Setagaya. Imagine stepping into a world where manuscripts whisper stories of renowned writers, scholars, and artists. This museum has a unique charm. It skillfully blends traditional literary exhibits with modern forms of expression, like comics, films, and music. The Setagaya Literary Museum isn’t just for academics. It’s a place where everyone, from seasoned literature enthusiasts to curious newcomers, can find something to enjoy. One of the museum’s highlights is “Muttoni’s Puppet Theater”. This permanent exhibition brings literary scenes to life. Dolls, sounds, and lights create a captivating miniature world. The Setagaya Literary Museum is easily accessible, just a short walk from Roka-koen Station. Come and discover the magic held within its walls. Let the stories of Setagaya ignite your imagination.
Hauptfriedhof
Lost in time stands the Hauptfriedhof Trier. A tranquil expanse in the bustling city it’s more than just a cemetery.