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Sato Yoshimi Memorial Museum

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Sato Yoshimi Memorial Museum

佐藤義美記念館

4.0Est. 90Taketa, Kyushu
JTA Approved

Overview

Sato Yoshimi (1905–1968) was a prolific children’s author and lyricist who produced more than 3,000 works during his lifetime.

Sato Yoshimi was born in Taketa in 1905 and went on to write more than 3,000 children's songs and poems during his lifetime. This museum is modeled on his later home in Zushi, Kanagawa, and displays his work alongside personal items that shaped his life including jazz records and Western clothing. His early anti-war writing was banned during World War II. After the war he devoted himself fully to children's literature, producing his most beloved work, Inu no omawari-san, a song about a dog police officer who helps a lost kitten, which remains widely known in Japan today. The museum provides a close look at a writer who worked with real purpose to elevate the craft of writing for children.

Practical info

Japanese name
佐藤義美記念館
Nearest station
Takachiho Bus Center (40 min drive)
Payment
Cards accepted
Reservations
Advance tickets available online and at convenience stores. Weekend mornings are busiest. Popular special exhibitions may require timed entry.

Accessibility

Wheelchair restroom

Good for

Families
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