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#Walk Japan #Philosopher's Hall Park is located in Nakano-ku, Tokyo, and was built in Meiji 37 (1904). The founder of Toyo University, the philosopher Inoue Moto, originally built the Ki here

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#Walking around Japan# Philosopher's Hall Park is located in Nakano-ku, Tokyo, and was built in Meiji 37 (1904). The "Four Sanctuaries" originally built here by the philosopher Inoue Hiroshi, the founder of Toyo University, commemorating Socrates, Kant, Confucius, and Shakyamuni, is a very rare way to present the world of philosophy in a visual representation, making it a place for philosophy and social education, and is an unprecedented personality park. The Four Churches were also known as the Church of Philosophy at the time, and later became the name of the park. The place names in the park are all Kanji words in the fields of Western science, art, and philosophy that were translated from Japan at that time, such as evolution ditch, subjective pavilion, philosophical gate, cosmos museum, ideal bridge, etc. The park was designated a National Attraction in 2020.

#Walk Japan #Philosopher's Hall Park is located in Nakano-ku, Tokyo, and was built in Meiji 37 (1904). The founder of Toyo University, the philosopher Inoue Moto, originally built the Ki here
#Walk Japan #Philosopher's Hall Park is located in Nakano-ku, Tokyo, and was built in Meiji 37 (1904). The founder of Toyo University, the philosopher Inoue Moto, originally built the Ki here
#Walk Japan #Philosopher's Hall Park is located in Nakano-ku, Tokyo, and was built in Meiji 37 (1904). The founder of Toyo University, the philosopher Inoue Moto, originally built the Ki here
#Walk Japan #Philosopher's Hall Park is located in Nakano-ku, Tokyo, and was built in Meiji 37 (1904). The founder of Toyo University, the philosopher Inoue Moto, originally built the Ki here
#Walk Japan #Philosopher's Hall Park is located in Nakano-ku, Tokyo, and was built in Meiji 37 (1904). The founder of Toyo University, the philosopher Inoue Moto, originally built the Ki here
#Walk Japan #Philosopher's Hall Park is located in Nakano-ku, Tokyo, and was built in Meiji 37 (1904). The founder of Toyo University, the philosopher Inoue Moto, originally built the Ki here
#Walk Japan #Philosopher's Hall Park is located in Nakano-ku, Tokyo, and was built in Meiji 37 (1904). The founder of Toyo University, the philosopher Inoue Moto, originally built the Ki here
#Walk Japan #Philosopher's Hall Park is located in Nakano-ku, Tokyo, and was built in Meiji 37 (1904). The founder of Toyo University, the philosopher Inoue Moto, originally built the Ki here
#Walk Japan #Philosopher's Hall Park is located in Nakano-ku, Tokyo, and was built in Meiji 37 (1904). The founder of Toyo University, the philosopher Inoue Moto, originally built the Ki here
#Walk Japan #Philosopher's Hall Park is located in Nakano-ku, Tokyo, and was built in Meiji 37 (1904). The founder of Toyo University, the philosopher Inoue Moto, originally built the Ki here
#Walk Japan #Philosopher's Hall Park is located in Nakano-ku, Tokyo, and was built in Meiji 37 (1904). The founder of Toyo University, the philosopher Inoue Moto, originally built the Ki here
#Walk Japan #Philosopher's Hall Park is located in Nakano-ku, Tokyo, and was built in Meiji 37 (1904). The founder of Toyo University, the philosopher Inoue Moto, originally built the Ki here
#Walk Japan #Philosopher's Hall Park is located in Nakano-ku, Tokyo, and was built in Meiji 37 (1904). The founder of Toyo University, the philosopher Inoue Moto, originally built the Ki here
#Walk Japan #Philosopher's Hall Park is located in Nakano-ku, Tokyo, and was built in Meiji 37 (1904). The founder of Toyo University, the philosopher Inoue Moto, originally built the Ki here
#Walk Japan #Philosopher's Hall Park is located in Nakano-ku, Tokyo, and was built in Meiji 37 (1904). The founder of Toyo University, the philosopher Inoue Moto, originally built the Ki here
#Walk Japan #Philosopher's Hall Park is located in Nakano-ku, Tokyo, and was built in Meiji 37 (1904). The founder of Toyo University, the philosopher Inoue Moto, originally built the Ki here
#Walk Japan #Philosopher's Hall Park is located in Nakano-ku, Tokyo, and was built in Meiji 37 (1904). The founder of Toyo University, the philosopher Inoue Moto, originally built the Ki here
#Walk Japan #Philosopher's Hall Park is located in Nakano-ku, Tokyo, and was built in Meiji 37 (1904). The founder of Toyo University, the philosopher Inoue Moto, originally built the Ki here

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