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Reading and Music Evening 2025 [3st]

End of recruitment

Enjoy the readings by local announcers and accompanying music.

Date and Time
2026/2/ 28 (Saturday)
[Doors open] 17:00 (ticket distribution)
[Exhibition explanation] 17:20~ (Optional participation, viewing ticket required)
[Start] 18:00~ (Scheduled end time 18:50)
Venue
Koshi no Kuni Literature Museum Library Corner
Capacity
100 name (first-come-first-served basis)

Performer

Recitation

  • Momoe Taira (North Japan Broadcasting System)

Performance

  • Kanayuki Shiozaki (clarinet)
  • Ayumi Nakagawa (piano)

Works (related to the "Exhibition of Genji Keita, Naoki Prize-winning author born in Toyama - Literature of Good Intentions")

  • "Falling in love and being loved" (Chikuma Bunko)
    From "Tomorrow is Sunday" by Genji Keita

How to apply

Tel

Please inform Koshi no Kuni Literature Museum of the event name, your name, and phone number.
TEL: 076-431-5492

WEB application form

Please enter the required information via the URL or 2D barcode below. (Multiple answers allowed)
*Applications are on a first-come, first-served basis.
*If the event reaches capacity, it will no longer be possible to select that event.

https://shinsei.pref.toyama.lg.jp/SksJuminWeb/EntryForm?id=mkcn5m3G

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Distribution of seat tickets and exhibition commentary

  • Seat tickets will be distributed from 5:00 PM. Please line up after you and your companions arrive.
  • An explanation of the exhibits will be given by the exhibit staff from 17:20 p.m. (approximately 15 minutes, participation is optional).
    If you would like to participate in the exhibition explanation, please purchase a ticket and gather at the entrance to the exhibition room.

*Elementary, junior high, and high school students and those with equivalent status, as well as those with disabilities, can view both the permanent and special exhibitions free of charge.
*University students and those aged 70 and over are admitted free of charge to the permanent exhibition. (Proof of age is required.)