Inukai Man'yō Memorial Hall
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Inukai Man'yō Memorial Hall
| Named after | Takashi Inukai, Man'yōshū |
|---|---|
| Lesdi | Japan |
| Nder laamoore | Asuka |
| Jonde kwa'odineto | 34°28′14″N 135°49′21″E |
| Main subject | Takashi Inukai, Man'yōshū |
| Date of official opening | 1 Seeɗto 2000 |
| Street address | 〒634-0111 奈良県高市郡明日香村岡1150 |
| Laawol ngol laamu anndani | https://inukai.nara.jp |

Suudu ciftorgol Inukai Man’yō (犬養万葉記念館, Inukai Man’yō Kinenkan) udditaa to Asuka, e nder diiwaan Nara, to Japon, e hitaande 2000. ina woodi kadi nate jaŋngugol makko jimɗi e nder antoloji. Mahdi musee oo wonnoo ko adii ɗuum, gila 1926, ko cafrirde nokkuure Banke Nanto.
Ƴeew kadi Koolol pinal Man'yo e nder diiwaan Nara Jardiin leɗɗe Manyo, Nara Musiyum taariindi Asuka Asuka-Fujiwara Jokkondire yaajɗe (e ɗemngal Japon) Hello jaɓɓorgo Tuugnorgal[1] The museum is dedicated to Inukai Takashi, scholar and popularizer of the Man'yōshū, displaying his books and personal effects; there are also recordings of his recitation of poems in the anthology.[1] The museum building formerly served, from 1926, as the local branch of Nanto Bank.[1][2]
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