Shibatamachi Library Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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In Corona, all the nearby libraries are closed, and I was grateful that this one was open until late 4. In the last week, I couldn't choose directly, and I could only choose from the title or field of the book posted on the bulletin board, but that had a good side. I was able to borrow a book that I usually don't pick up. As I always think, I am grateful for your ingenuity.
On the way back from my errand, I stopped by the Shibata Town Library in Miyagi Prefecture. There is also a Shibata Folk Museum adjacent to it, and there are cultural facilities around here.
It's a small library, but I have the impression that children's books are quite substantial. There was also a large picture book that I used in a nursery school.
It is located at the foot of Funaoka Castle Ruins Park. It looks like a complex facility, and I think the library is for locals, but there is a museum called Shigenkaku where you can visit for free.
It's not big at all, but the ceiling is high and there are no old books (no matter how dirty you want to read, will you feel like borrowing it?), The staff also feel good. I like the library.
thank you.
In Corona, all the nearby libraries are closed, and I was grateful that this one was open until late 4. In the last week, I couldn't choose directly, and I could only choose from the title or field of the book posted on the bulletin board, but that had a good side. I was able to borrow a book that I usually don't pick up. As I always think, I am grateful for your ingenuity.
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On the way back from my errand, I stopped by the Shibata Town Library in Miyagi Prefecture. There is also a Shibata Folk Museum adjacent to it, and there are cultural facilities around here.
There are plenty of books for children.
It's a small library, but I have the impression that children's books are quite substantial. There was also a large picture book that I used in a nursery school.
There's a facility like a local museum next door.
It is located at the foot of Funaoka Castle Ruins Park. It looks like a complex facility, and I think the library is for locals, but there is a museum called Shigenkaku where you can visit for free.
I'm gonna calm down.
It's not big at all, but the ceiling is high and there are no old books (no matter how dirty you want to read, will you feel like borrowing it?), The staff also feel good. I like the library.