Jimbocho is popularly known as the book town of Tokyo - home to a number of book stores selling new and used books as well as several publishing houses that are decades old. This area is found at the crossind of Yasukuni Dori and Hakusan Dori. The name Jimbocho was taken after a samurai named, Nagaharu Jinbo, who lived in the 17th century.
In 1913, there was a large fire that swept through the area, destroying most of the old establishments in the area. It was after the fire that university professor, Shigeo Iwanami, decided to open a book shop in the area, which started the sprouting of other shops around. This book shop eventually evolved to what is presently known as the Iwanami Shoten Publishing House.
Books on sale on the street. |
Among the many book shops in Jimbocho, there are very few bookstores that sell foreign language books, specifically, English books. There are other shops that sells books in other languages like French and German. Some of these bookstores are the following:
Tokyodo Bookstore. Conveniently located in the same building with a coffee shop, this books is perfect for people who want to buy books, read and drink coffee. The selection of English books in this store is very few. It only allots one shelf to art books and illustrated books in the second floor of the building.
Paper Back Cafe and Tokyodo Bookstore |
Bondi Books. Sources online refer to this bookstore as bondi books however, different kanji characters are written on its label. This place is a specialty store for book collectors because it offers vintage books that amount to as high Y237,000 for a collection of John Milton's books. There are also a couple of books by Edgar Allan Poe worth Y108,000 and Katherine Mansfield worht Y86,000.
Kitazawa. This bookshop is on the second floor of this building. While the first floor is a cozy children's book shop with red couches and large stuff toys, the second floor is but a row of old shelves filled with old books. The selection of books ranges from classics like William Wordsworth and DH Lawrence to highly academic books on Literary Criticism and philosophical thoughts.
Other stores that might stir some interest is this bookstore that offers a set of old mangas for a very affordable price. Some old series are only worth Y3,000 for 6 mangas.
This next shop is very interesting because it sells very old magazines. The selection is also very good because it ranges from Japanese rock magazines featuring X Japan to foreign acts like Beatles and David Bowie.
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