Nyokodo, Nagai Takashi Museum
Nyokodo, Nagai Takashi Museum
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Adrian W
47 則投稿
2024年3月 • 好友旅行
We walked a pleasant half kilometre in the light rain along the hilly streets of suburban Urakami to reach this place. It's basically right in the midst of some private residences and standing at the roadside, one can actually make out the domes of Urakami Cathedral about a kilometre away. It really gave a sense of time and place as one can imagine Takashi Nagai himself lying in his small house and possibly catching a glimpse of the rebuilding of the Cathedral. The small house is clean, well kept and well preserved. One can walk right up to it and peer into the small interior of two tatami mats width. There's a sense of peace and fulfilment standing outside the house and it took a while for our group to realise that this house itself is a third class Catholic relic :-) The small stone engraving is Japanese script for "As yourself" - an abbreviation of the second greatest commandmant of Jesus which is to love one another as we love ourselves. It's an incredible ending to an incredible life in this small humble hut and the many photos of his final years bedbound in this hut is testimony to his mission of peace and strong advocate of goodwill and sacrifice. Highly recommend finding out about Takashi Nagai - his life and his messages and visiting this place will just crown everything.
發表日期:2024年4月2日
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BlueElephant0323
日本沖繩市52 則投稿
2020年11月 • 單獨旅行
ちょうど朝ドラにて「長崎の鐘」の音楽も語られたように、今回の長崎訪問に合わせて、初めて如己堂は、永井隆博士の病室兼書斎があることを知り、今回立ち寄ることが出来ました。
木造の書斎は木製のガラス戸になっており、けっして広くはない書斎で執筆された様子が伺えるようでした。浦上の人々が博士のために建てたこの建物を“己の如く隣人を愛せよ”という意味から如己堂(にょこどう)”と名付けられて、お二人の子ども様と共に暮らし、自らの体験をもって後世に伝えておきたいと願った『長崎の鐘』の音楽やその他の作品も、この地と共にこれからも後世に継がれていくことを願います。この子を残して』は名高い作品です。
木造の書斎は木製のガラス戸になっており、けっして広くはない書斎で執筆された様子が伺えるようでした。浦上の人々が博士のために建てたこの建物を“己の如く隣人を愛せよ”という意味から如己堂(にょこどう)”と名付けられて、お二人の子ども様と共に暮らし、自らの体験をもって後世に伝えておきたいと願った『長崎の鐘』の音楽やその他の作品も、この地と共にこれからも後世に継がれていくことを願います。この子を残して』は名高い作品です。
發表日期:2021年1月10日
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jinjin2357
日本橫濱4,766 則投稿
2019年12月
浦上天主堂までは何度か来ていますが、ようやく「長崎の鐘」で有名な永井隆博士記念館に来ることができました。隣接する如己堂の存在感に感動しました。記念館のVTRで博士の人となりが理解できました。
發表日期:2019年12月20日
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ビクター犬
日本神戶1,387 則投稿
2019年10月
訪れる度に胸迫る二畳一間のちいさなちいさなお堂。
小学生の時に母から薦められて博士の「この子を残して」という本を読んでいましたので、半世紀以上前から永井隆博士のお名前や偉業、如己堂の存在はよく存じておりました。
前回の時は真冬だったせいか確か訪問者は私一人でしたが、今回は内外からたくさんの方がお堂や記念館に押し寄せてらっしゃいました。
著書を読むことも有用ですが、実際にこうして如己堂を見、触れ、五感で感じて被爆国の悲惨さや平和を世界に発信し続ける事が大事ですね。
小学生の時に母から薦められて博士の「この子を残して」という本を読んでいましたので、半世紀以上前から永井隆博士のお名前や偉業、如己堂の存在はよく存じておりました。
前回の時は真冬だったせいか確か訪問者は私一人でしたが、今回は内外からたくさんの方がお堂や記念館に押し寄せてらっしゃいました。
著書を読むことも有用ですが、実際にこうして如己堂を見、触れ、五感で感じて被爆国の悲惨さや平和を世界に発信し続ける事が大事ですね。
發表日期:2019年10月12日
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Kotarorin
124 則投稿
2019年9月
医療に携わる者として、永井先生をたくさんの方に知っていただきたい。
原爆資料館にも彼の資料は展示してありますが、こちらも是非。
原爆資料館にも彼の資料は展示してありますが、こちらも是非。
發表日期:2019年9月28日
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Shannon Lefebvre
日本長崎縣136 則投稿
2018年7月 • 單獨旅行
Nyokodo is an amazing place that details and presents the life of a man who dedicated himself to science and in a matter of fact, humanity. In June 1945 (approx 2 months before the atomic explosion) Dr Nagai was diagnosed to be suffering from Leukemia as a result of being exposed to radiation through his research and only given a short time to live.
Doctor Nagai, in spite of having been exposed to the bomb continued working to help other bomb survivors until his death at the age of 43. After the bombing of Nagasaki (which destroyed his house killing his wife inside) friends built a tiny 1 room shack for him and he lived in this tiny house with his two children.
Dr. Nagai was a devoted Catholic and he named the house "Nyokodo" (literally, Love others as you love yourself) in honor of the teachings of Christ. Even as he lay in his sickbed in the house, he wrote a number of inspiring works such as "The Bells of Nagasaki" and "Leaving These Children Behind".
In the hope that some light might be shed on the shattered lives of children in the wake of the bombing, Dr. Nagai built a small reading room. This was expanded into the Nagai Library after his death, and was later renamed the Takashi Nagai Memorial Museum to commemorate his unbreakable spirit and his inspiring achievements.
On display are some of Dr. Nagai's possessions, drawings, writings, related photographs and his personal story of his life and ultimately his death in 1951, some 6 years after his diagnosis when in fact he only had months to live shows his remarkable struggle to continue his ground breaking research, build up his literally achievements, spread the word of God and most of all care for his children who had already lost their Mother in the atomic explosion.
Apart from the Nagasaki Peace Park, this is the only other place where I have been reduced to tears of sorrow. The life of Doctor Nagai must be celebrated and rejoiced as it is a story of love and compassion for ones fellow man. The Museum is a real tear jerker but well worth it as it makes you realize what is really important in life.
Doctor Nagai, in spite of having been exposed to the bomb continued working to help other bomb survivors until his death at the age of 43. After the bombing of Nagasaki (which destroyed his house killing his wife inside) friends built a tiny 1 room shack for him and he lived in this tiny house with his two children.
Dr. Nagai was a devoted Catholic and he named the house "Nyokodo" (literally, Love others as you love yourself) in honor of the teachings of Christ. Even as he lay in his sickbed in the house, he wrote a number of inspiring works such as "The Bells of Nagasaki" and "Leaving These Children Behind".
In the hope that some light might be shed on the shattered lives of children in the wake of the bombing, Dr. Nagai built a small reading room. This was expanded into the Nagai Library after his death, and was later renamed the Takashi Nagai Memorial Museum to commemorate his unbreakable spirit and his inspiring achievements.
On display are some of Dr. Nagai's possessions, drawings, writings, related photographs and his personal story of his life and ultimately his death in 1951, some 6 years after his diagnosis when in fact he only had months to live shows his remarkable struggle to continue his ground breaking research, build up his literally achievements, spread the word of God and most of all care for his children who had already lost their Mother in the atomic explosion.
Apart from the Nagasaki Peace Park, this is the only other place where I have been reduced to tears of sorrow. The life of Doctor Nagai must be celebrated and rejoiced as it is a story of love and compassion for ones fellow man. The Museum is a real tear jerker but well worth it as it makes you realize what is really important in life.
發表日期:2019年6月24日
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