Osamu Dazai Memorial Hall Shayokan

Osamu Dazai's birthplace, built in 1907.

Osamu Dazai Memorial Hall Shayokan
The literary master Osamu Dazai left behind many masterpieces including Shayo (The Setting Sun). He is known for his self-destructive literary style. However, he was born into a leading distinguished family of the region. The house where he was born is a large building enclosed with a thick red brick wall. It was built by Genemon Tsushima, the father of Dazai, in 1907. Nowadays, fans visit it from all over Japan as the Osamu Dazai Memorial Hall Shayokan.
The exhibition rooms using kura (storehouses) are home to exhibits that will excite fans. These include first editions and books translated into foreign languages in addition to a cloak worn by Dazai while he was alive and his writing tools, hand-written manuscripts and letters. You can also enjoy modern gadgets by taking a photograph together with Osamu Dazai using an AR app. 
This palatial residence built using Aomori hinoki cypress right down to the rice granary on a vast site of approximately 2,200 square meters is well worth seeing as the house of a wealthy merchant in Tohoku. It is a precious wooden building built in the Meiji period (1868 to 1912). It was designated an important cultural property of Japan in 2004 as a leading example of modern Japanese-style housing.
Address
青森県五所川原市金木町朝日山412-1
Telephone Number
0173-53-2020
Opening Times
April to September: 9 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. (Last admission: 5 p.m.)

October to March: 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. (Last admission: 4:30 p.m.)
Prices
【Shayokan only】
Adult: 600 yen
High school and college students: 400 yen
Elementary and junior high school students: 250 yen

【Shayokan and Tsugaru Shamisen Kaikan common ticket】
Adult: 1,000 yen
High school and college students: 600 yen
Elementary and junior high school students: 400 yen
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