Osaka Book Street: A Guide for Visitors

by Archynetys Economy Desk

Ukiyo-e prints and other unique offerings help keep brick-and-mortar shops going

Japanese art works sold at the bookshops are popular with foreign visitors. (Photos by Yuto Yamane)

YUTO YAMANE

OSAKA — In a part of shopping street in central Osaka is a collection of used bookstores, all featuring stylish wood-grain exteriors and glass showcases. Located under elevated railway tracks, these stores are not just a magnet for Japanese book lovers but also foreign tourists, with unique selections ranging from ukiyo-e prints to science and mathematics treatises, depending on the preferences of each shop owner.

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