Kanazawa-cho Recognized As Major Japanese Book Hub
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“Kanjima-cho near Yashokuni is considered the book capital of Japan. Covering only half a hectare, Kanjima-cho is a gathering place for 160 bookstores with over 10 million books.”
“Kanazawa-cho near Yashokuni shrine is considered Japan's book city. Covering only half a hectare, Kanazawa-cho is a gathering place for 160 bookstores with over 10 million books.”
“Kanazawa-cho near the Yasukuni Shrine is considered Japan's book city. Covering only half a hectare, Kanazawa-cho is a cluster of 160 bookstores with over 10 million books.”
“区域金泽町(Kanjima-cho)近神社(Yashokuni)被认为是日本的书城之都。面积仅有半个公顷,金泽町是160家书店的聚集地,有超过1000万本书。”
“区域金泽町(Kanjima-cho)近神社(Yashokuni)被认为是日本的书城之都。面积仅有半公顷,金泽町是160家书店的聚集地,有超过1000万本书。”
“Kanazawa-cho near Yashokuni is considered Japan's book city. Covering only half a hectare, Kanazawa-cho is a gathering place for 160 bookstores with over 10 million books.”
“Kanazawa-cho near Yashokuni is considered Japan's book city capital. Covering only half a hectare, Kanazawa-cho is a gathering place for 160 bookstores with over 10 million books.”
“Kanazawa-cho near Yasukuni is considered Japan's book city. Covering only half a hectare, Kanazawa-cho is a gathering place for 160 bookstores with over 10 million books.”
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