Studying in Japan: Questions about Japanese Libraries

Hello!

1. Maybe it's because Japanese like reading. Don't say that small and medium-sized cities in rural areas, even village administrative units, all have their own libraries. And the book collection is rich.

2. Library, not only every university, but also every campus has its own library, which is often well managed, clean and comfortable.

The most impressive thing is that the opening hours of the community library fully consider the convenience of users, and it will definitely open on Saturday, Sunday and national holidays.

4. Another good feeling is the book reservation system of the community library. As long as you want to borrow a book, and the library with your library card doesn't, they will try their best to allocate it for you from other libraries and call you as soon as they get the book.

5. Ways of returning books in community libraries. Flexible enough to be returned at any time. There is a box in front of the library. You just need to put the books you want to return in, and you can do so at any time when the library is open or not.