1-9-3 Sannomaru, Naka-ku, Nagoya 460-0001, Aichi PrefectureMap
Phone+81 52-212-2323
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Passing by this library on the way back to Nagoya City, unlike in China, Nagoya Library is built in green clumps. It can be imagined that the atmosphere here is very special, and it can also make you calm down.
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Aichi Prefectural Library Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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Aichi Prefectural Library, opened on April 20, Heisei 3 (1991), formerly known as Aichi Library. The library has a total of seven floors, two of which are underground collections of valuable books, which are not open to the public. The first floor is the book lending office, the children's library and the audio-visual reference room; the second floor is for news and magazines; the third floor is mainly for humanities and regional materials; the fourth floor is for natural sciences and social sciences and other books ; The fifth floor is for vending machines and restaurants.
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Aichi Prefectural Library Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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Passing by this library on the way back to Nagoya City, unlike in China, Nagoya Library is built in green clumps. It can be imagined that the atmosphere here is very special, and it can also make you calm down.
A very good library, studying in Japan, often go to this reading hall to read, because it is very close to the place where I live, the environment inside is very good, very quiet, so when I am preparing for the exam, I go here to read.
A library in a convenient location near Nagoya Castle surrounded by greenery. The first floor is covered with large glass, and the nature outside shines beautifully. There is also a small cafe space near the entrance. There is also a full children's picture book corner for children.
A stylish library in Aichi Prefecture. I think Japanese bookstores and library culture really should be imitated.
It's really good to have a chance to see it together.