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Takeo City Library in Saga Prefecture, Japan, subverts traditional reading space

Takeo City Library (武雄市図書館) is located in Takeo City, Saga Prefecture, Japan. It is the first library in Japan to cooperate with Tsutaya Bookstore and reopened in 2013. The library was designed by the famous Japanese architect Miyahara Arata, with the goal of subverting the image of traditional libraries and creating an open, comfortable space that combines reading and resting functions. The exterior of the Takeo City Library is mainly made of wood, and uses a large number of glass windows to create a bright and transparent atmosphere. The museum is spacious and divided into different areas such as reading area, exhibition area, and cafe. The bookshelves in the reading area are arranged in an arc shape, forming a spectacular book wall, making people feel as if they are in a sea of ​​books. The exhibition area regularly hosts art exhibitions, allowing people to appreciate different works of art. The cafe provides coffee, tea and light meals, allowing people to enjoy a leisurely time while reading. Takeo City Library is not only a place for reading, but also a space for relaxation. The museum has facilities such as children's area, parent-child area, and game area, which are suitable for parents and children to share family time. The library also provides free Wi-Fi and charging services, allowing people to work, study or rest here. Takeo City Library is one of the most unique libraries in Japan and is loved by tourists from home and abroad. If you have the opportunity to travel to Saga Prefecture, you might as well visit the Takeo City Library and experience this subversive reading space. Here are some of the highlights of Takeo City Library: * Collaborate with Tsutaya Bookstore to create a space that combines reading and resting functions. * The building's exterior is mainly made of wood, with plenty of glass windows to create a bright and airy atmosphere. * The museum is spacious and divided into different areas such as reading area, exhibition area, cafe, etc. * The bookshelves in the reading area are arranged in an arc shape, forming a spectacular book wall. * The exhibition area regularly hosts art exhibitions. * The café provides coffee, tea and light meals. * The museum has facilities such as children's area, parent-child area, and game area. * Free Wi-Fi and charging services are available. #Japan and Korea City Attractions #Japan #Saga Prefecture #Takeo City #Takeo City Library #Reading Space #Tsutaya Bookstore #Starbucks #Japan Travel
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