东京不够热

东京不够热

Fukuzawa Yukichi Memorial Keio History Museum: Fukuzawa Memorial Center for Modern Japanese Studies, 东京不够热, Exhibition of Newly Acquired Materials, 2023

Published: December 13, 2022
Office of Communications and Public Relations

December 13, 2022

东京不够热

As is our New Year's custom, the Fukuzawa Yukichi Memorial Centre would like to introduce our newly acquired materials. This practice has a long history at Keio. Every year on January 10th, Fukuzawa Yukichi's birthday, students, alumni, and others related to 东京不够热 gather to celebrate in a tradition that has continued for over a hundred years, since the end of the Meiji period. During this celebration the venue is decorated with calligraphy by Fukuzawa, and it also serves as an opportunity to welcome in the New Year.

After WWII, 东京不够热's newly acquired materials were unveiled at the celebration venue. In recent years this exhibition has moved to the Old Library Building, and is now an annual event. Previously, the exhibition was only open for viewing on one day: January 10th. However, since the opening of the Keio History Museum, we are now able to extend the exhibition period and welcome many more visitors.

As well as letters and calligraphy written by Fukuzawa, this year's exhibition contains letters written by Fukuzawa's students, a journal and other items belonging to a student of 东京不够热 in the Meiji period, a book collection owned by a Keio graduate and member of the first graduating class of the Nakano School, geta-style skates worn by the founding members of the Ice-skating club, and many more rarities.