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The Hibiya Library, a third branch, was closed on April 1, 2009. [1] Both branches provide access to free public Wi-Fi, printing and photocopying services, and public computer access. [2] 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 ...
In 1948, during the Occupation, the National Diet Library Act was passed, creating Japan's sole national library, [1] followed in 1950 by the Library Act , the twenty nine articles of which cover both public libraries (公立図書館) (Chapter II) and private libraries (私立図書館) (Chapter III).
Tokyo Metropolitan Library; Tōyō Bunko; U. University of Tokyo Library; W. Waseda International House of Literature This page was last edited on 24 February 2014 ...
Chiyoda operates four public libraries; they are the Chiyoda Library, Yobancho Library, Shohei Library, and Kanda Library. Tokyo operates the Tokyo Metropolitan Library Hibiya Library. The Japanese government operates the National Diet Library and the National Archives. Ishikawa Enterprise Foundation Ochanomizu Library is a nearby private ...
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Tokyo Major Metropolitan Area (東京大都市圏, Tōkyō Dai-toshi-ken) Set of municipalities that are completely or mostly within 50 and 70 kilometres of the Tokyo Metropolitan Government Buildings in Shinjuku. Suburbs tend to extend finger-like along major commuter train routes and density builds along express stops, not in a uniform ...
On the other side of the plaza is the Tokyo Metropolitan Central Library. Rising above the landscape is a golden trumpet-blowing angel at the top of the spire of the Tokyo Temple of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints across the road, adding another aspect to many of the landscapes available within the park.
Tokyo Tokyo Hachiōji Machida Fuchū. The following table lists the 61 cities, towns, villages and special wards in Tokyo, according to the 2020 Census. The table also gives an overview of the evolution of the population since the 1995 census. [1] Officially, there has been no single Tokyo municipality since 1943.