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Background

Isonokami no Yakatsugu's
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is held out to be Japan's first public library, but private libraries, such as
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, remained the norm until modern times. The Imperial Library, one of the predecessors to the National Diet Library, was established towards the end of the nineteenth century. In 1948, during the
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, the was passed, creating Japan's sole national library, followed in 1950 by the , the twenty nine articles of which cover both (Chapter II) and (Chapter III).


National library

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Public libraries

As of 2008, there were 3,106 public libraries in Japan: 1 regional library, 62 prefectural libraries, 2,433
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libraries, and 610
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libraries.


Prefectural libraries


Hokkaidō region

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Tōhoku region

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Kantō region

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Chūbu region

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Kinki region

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Chūgoku region

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Shikoku region

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Kyūsyū region

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Municipal libraries

* Hakodate City Central Library *


Special libraries

1,761 institutions were listed in the 2009 ''Directory of Special Libraries in Japan''. * E.H. Norman Library, Embassy of Canada * *


University libraries

In 2007, there were 758 four-year universities in Japan: 86 national, 77 public, 595 private. * * * * Tama Art University Library * * * ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** *


References

Japan
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