enow.com Web Search

Search results

  1. Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
  2. Aozora Bunko - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aozora_Bunko

    www .aozora .gr .jp. Aozora Bunko ( 青空文庫, lit. 'Blue Sky Library', also known as the "Open Air Library") is a Japanese digital library. This online collection encompasses several thousands of works of Japanese-language fiction and non-fiction. These include out-of- copyright books or works that the authors wish to make freely available.

  3. Books Kinokuniya - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Books_Kinokuniya

    Books Kinokuniya (紀伊國屋書店, Kinokuniya Shoten) is a Japanese bookstore chain operated by Kinokuniya Company Ltd. (株式会社紀伊國屋書店, Kabushiki-gaisha Kinokuniya Shoten), founded in 1927, with its first store located in Shinjuku, Tokyo, Japan . Its name translates to "Bookstore of Kii Province ". The company has its ...

  4. Tokyo Metropolitan Library - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tokyo_Metropolitan_Library

    The Hibiya Library, a third branch, was closed on April 1, 2009. Both branches provide access to free public Wi-Fi, printing and photocopying services, and public computer access. Tama Branch of the Tokyo Metropolitan Library. The Metropolitan Central Library is located in the Minami-Azabu section of Minato. The library was founded in 1973 at ...

  5. Jimbōchō Book Town - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jimbōchō_Book_Town

    Jimbōchō Book Town ( Japanese: 神田神保町古書街, Hepburn: Kanda Jinbōchō Koshogai, alternately Jinbōchō Book Town) and also known as Kanda Book Town ( Japanese: 神田古書店街, Hepburn: Kanda Koshoten Gai), is a book town located in the district of Kanda-Jinbōchō in Chiyoda, Tokyo, Japan. The area is distinguished by its ...

  6. Tōyō Bunko - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tōyō_Bunko

    The Tōyō Bunko (東洋文庫), or Oriental Library, is Japan 's largest Asian studies library and one of the world's five largest, located in Tokyo. It also functions as a research institute dedicated to the study of Asian history and culture. It has greatly contributed to the development of Asian Studies through the acquisition of books and ...

  7. Iwase Bunko Library - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iwase_Bunko_Library

    The Iwase Bunko Library located in Nishio, Aichi Prefecture, Japan is home to important collections of early modern Japanese printed books and manuscripts. The library was founded in 1908 by wealthy local businessman and politician Iwase Yasuke (岩瀬 弥助), who made his fortune selling fertilizer and stock investments. He was elected mayor ...

  8. National Library of Pakistan - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_Library_of_Pakistan

    The National Library of Pakistan ( Urdu: قومى کتب خانہ پاکستان) is located in the vicinity of the Red Zone, Islamabad, Pakistan. [4] Argued to be the country's oldest cultural institution, the library is a leading resource for information — ancient and new. [5] The National Library collection includes approximately 66% of ...

  9. National Archives of Japan - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_Archives_of_Japan

    A library for the cabinet of the early Meiji government was established in 1873; and in 1885, this became the Cabinet Library (Naikaku Bunko), which evolved as the nation's leading specialized library of ancient Japanese and Chinese classical books and materials. The Cabinet Library's collection included government records of the Edo period and ...