Shiki Memorial Museum
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The Matsuyama City Shiki Memorial Museum (子規記念博物館, Shiki Kinen Hakubutsukan) is a museum devoted mainly to the life and work of Japanese writer Masaoka Shiki, who was born and raised in Matsuyama.[1] Shiki is widely considered to be the most important figure in the modernization of both haiku and tanka poetry. The museum also includes exhibits about the early history of Matsuyama.
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Established | 1981 |
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Location | 1-30 Dogo Koen, Matsuyama, Ehime 790-0857 |
Coordinates | 33.849657°N 132.787371°E |
Website | Matsuyama City Shiki Memorial Museum |
History
The Shiki Memorial Museum is dedicated to the renowned haiku poet Masaoka Shiki between 1867 and 1902.[2] Its mission is to preserve and promote Masaoka Shiki's legacy and his contribution to Japanese literature. It serves as a cultural institution dedicated to the study and appreciation of haiku poetry, offering exhibitions, educational programs and research facilities for scholars and enthusiasts.[3]
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