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We are curious that such a library should be open to the outside world, which may be inconceivable at home. In fact, Japan is much more open than we thought.
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National Archives of Japan Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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The National Archives of Japan is a large-scale archive in Japan. It preserves important official documents in history for a long time, as well as valuable ancient books and ancient documents inherited from the Edo shogunate period. The archives was established in July 1971, with 4 floors above ground and 5 floors underground. There are General Affairs Section, Public Document Section and Cabinet Library in the library. The archives are open to the public, and the books are open-shelf for reading.
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National Archives of Japan Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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We are curious that such a library should be open to the outside world, which may be inconceivable at home. In fact, Japan is much more open than we thought.
There are many books in the library, all kinds of books. You can learn a lot from reading here.
The ocean world of books has infinite knowledge, and there are many classical books.
Super performance-price ratio, full of fun, praise
It's said that it's a large-scale library that hasn't been in.