Yuki no Furumachi wo, Hassonochi Memorial Monument
「雪の降るまちを」発想の地 記念モニュメント
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Babacho, Tsuruoka 997-0035 Yamagata PrefectureMap
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The famous "Snow Town", a monument on the west side of the park at the ruins of Tsurugaoka Castle, seems to have led to the idea of snowfall in this area + The goodness of the local people. The five lines were drawn on the glass.
When I was strolling around Tsuruoka Park in the morning, this glass monument was installed beside me. I learned for the first time that the famous melody came to mind when the composer was staying in this city. It was a time when there was no snow yet, but when snow accumulates, will it become such a melody-like landscape?
If you take a walk in Tsuruoka Park, you will find this monument. According to the guide, the melody of a snowy town was conceived here in Tsuruoka in 1952. Press the switch and music will play. I think this melody fits well with the calm cityscape of Tsuruoka, which is snowing.
The famous "Snow Town", a monument on the west side of the park at the ruins of Tsurugaoka Castle, seems to have led to the idea of snowfall in this area + The goodness of the local people. The five lines were drawn on the glass.
When I was strolling around Tsuruoka Park in the morning, this glass monument was installed beside me. I learned for the first time that the famous melody came to mind when the composer was staying in this city. It was a time when there was no snow yet, but when snow accumulates, will it become such a melody-like landscape?
If you take a walk in Tsuruoka Park, you will find this monument. According to the guide, the melody of a snowy town was conceived here in Tsuruoka in 1952. Press the switch and music will play. I think this melody fits well with the calm cityscape of Tsuruoka, which is snowing.