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Five libraries that must be visited when studying in Japan.
Whether you want to simply read, visit, relax, or have an intellectual and romantic library date with your lover, the following representative Japanese libraries should not be missed. I have sorted out five libraries that I must visit to study in Japan here.

1. Tokyo North District Central Library

At the sight of this central library, the red brick exterior wall is very classical! In fact, this is a renovation of the facilities of the old and new armies. After entering the library, although it is not too gorgeous, it is a bit more scholarly. You can choose a book, enjoy it quietly in the attached coffee shop and enjoy the moment of dialogue with the book.

Second, Saga Wu Xiong Municipal Library.

Wuxiong Library has a novel style and a rich theme. It is not only rich in books, but also equipped with Starbucks coffee shop, concert hall and historical materials museum. It is not only a library, but also a compound living space. Every holiday, you can always see many families, couples and friends come here to spend their leisure time.

Three. Akita International University Library

The biggest selling point of this house is that it is open 24 hours a day, 365 days a year, and it has designed a wooden semicircular ring. Although it looks spectacular, its color is warm. In addition, this library has more than 70,000 books, which is one of the favorite libraries for students.

Four, Ishikawa Kanazawa Ocean Future Library

The modern design of pure white is very eye-catching, and the indoor lighting is good and bright, which makes this library win many design awards. In addition to his striking appearance, the classification marks of each cabinet are also very clear, which is particularly popular with the public.

Verb (abbreviation of verb) Kobe University Library, Hyogo Prefecture

It is not only a beautiful library, but also designated as an important national cultural property. There is also a small fountain outside the library of Kobe College, which is very European. After entering the arch, there is an open reading space under the spacious ceiling, so you can sit down at will and browse books leisurely.