Taito City Central Library Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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Surprisingly Comprehensive Library
Towards the end of the Kitchen Town Kappabashi Street, we came to a large concrete building. In order to go to the family restaurant on the upper level, we went through the library. It’s a surprisin...
Towards the end of the Kitchen Town Kappabashi Street, we came to a large concrete building. In order to go to the family restaurant on the upper level, we went through the library. It’s a surprisin...
It is located in the northernmost part of Kappabashi Tool Street. You can sit on a chair and read newspapers and magazines, so it's a good place to take a break when you're tired from walking around the Tool Street. In addition, there is a Shotaro Ikenami Memorial Bunko in one corner, where the first edition and materials used for writing are exhibited. Although it is a small exhibition facility, admission is free and it is worth a visit if you are a fan.
It is located in the northernmost part of Kappabashi Tool Street. You can sit on a chair and read newspapers and magazines, so it's a good place to take a break when you're tired from walking around the Tool Street. In addition, there is a Shotaro Ikenami Memorial Bunko in one corner, where the first edition and materials used for writing are exhibited. Although it is a small exhibition facility, admission is free and it is worth a visit if you are a fan.
Surprisingly Comprehensive Library
Towards the end of the Kitchen Town Kappabashi Street, we came to a large concrete building. In order to go to the family restaurant on the upper level, we went through the library. It’s a surprisin...
Surprisingly Comprehensive Library
Towards the end of the Kitchen Town Kappabashi Street, we came to a large concrete building. In order to go to the family restaurant on the upper level, we went through the library. It’s a surprisin...
Convenient in the Kappa Bridge
It is located in the northernmost part of Kappabashi Tool Street. You can sit on a chair and read newspapers and magazines, so it's a good place to take a break when you're tired from walking around the Tool Street. In addition, there is a Shotaro Ikenami Memorial Bunko in one corner, where the first edition and materials used for writing are exhibited. Although it is a small exhibition facility, admission is free and it is worth a visit if you are a fan.
Convenient in the Kappa Bridge
It is located in the northernmost part of Kappabashi Tool Street. You can sit on a chair and read newspapers and magazines, so it's a good place to take a break when you're tired from walking around the Tool Street. In addition, there is a Shotaro Ikenami Memorial Bunko in one corner, where the first edition and materials used for writing are exhibited. Although it is a small exhibition facility, admission is free and it is worth a visit if you are a fan.
Ichibo
A place where his fans want to come. There is also a memorial hall. Asakusa's impression is stronger than the library, which is more uncomfortable.