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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. 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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  • Musée mémorial Shiki (fr)
  • 松山市立子規記念博物館 (ja)
  • Shiki Memorial Museum (en)
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  • Le musée mémorial Shiki (子規記念博物館, Shiki Kinen Hakubutsukan) de Matsuyama est principalement consacré à la vie et à l’œuvre de l'écrivain japonais Masaoka Shiki, né et élevé dans la ville. Shiki est largement considéré comme le personnage le plus important dans la modernisation de la poésie haïku et tanka. Le musée comprend également des expositions sur l'histoire ancienne de Matsuyama. (fr)
  • 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. 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. (en)
  • 松山市立子規記念博物館(まつやましりつしききねんはくぶつかん)は、俳人正岡子規を記念し1981年4月2日に開館した愛媛県松山市立の博物館。 (ja)
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  • Matsuyama City Shiki Memorial Museum (en)
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  • Matsuyama City Shiki Memorial Museum (en)
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  • http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/Shiki_Memorial_Museum(Matsuyama_City).jpg
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  • Shiki Museum location in Matsuyama, Japan (en)
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  • Japan (en)
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  • Le musée mémorial Shiki (子規記念博物館, Shiki Kinen Hakubutsukan) de Matsuyama est principalement consacré à la vie et à l’œuvre de l'écrivain japonais Masaoka Shiki, né et élevé dans la ville. Shiki est largement considéré comme le personnage le plus important dans la modernisation de la poésie haïku et tanka. Le musée comprend également des expositions sur l'histoire ancienne de Matsuyama. (fr)
  • 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. 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. (en)
  • 松山市立子規記念博物館(まつやましりつしききねんはくぶつかん)は、俳人正岡子規を記念し1981年4月2日に開館した愛媛県松山市立の博物館。 (ja)
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