Saikaku Ihara was a famous writer of the Edo period(1603 to 1867). This monument was erected in 1993 on the 300th anniversary of his death, a nd i s e ngraved with his dying words. 1642-1693
Deathplace of Saikaku Ihara
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Address
3-2 Tanimachi, Chuo-ku, Osaka City
Transportation
Subway: Tanimachi Line/Chuo Line: Tanimachi 4-Chome Station (T23)(C18).
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