Kyoto International Manga Museum
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The Kyoto International Manga Museum (京都国際マンガミュージアム) occupies a renovated elementary school building and houses 300,000 manga volumes including rare editions and international comics. The museum's 'Wall of Manga' (manga no kabe) displays 50,000 volumes on 200-meter-long shelves that visitors can freely read. The open reading policy encourages spending hours on the lawn reading manga — a public library approach rare in museums.
Exhibitions rotate, showcasing manga history, international manga, specific artists, and original artwork. The museum also offers manga-drawing workshops and manga artist demonstrations.
Essential Information
Opening Hours
10:00 AM – 6:00 PM
Closed: Closed Wednesdays
Entrance Fee
¥900 adults | Workshops: ¥1,500–3,000 additional
Best Season
Year-round (indoor museum) | Check website for rotating exhibitions
Visit Duration
2–5 hours (all-day reading permitted)
Getting There
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