Saga · Takeo
33.1978°N, 130.0148°E
Takeo City Library, redesigned by Tsutaya Books and architect Takato Tamagami in 2013, is consistently ranked among Japan's top 10 most beautiful public spaces — a 20-meter-high interior with walnut shelving, a central coffee counter, and 400,000 volumes arranged by subject across open mezzanines. The structure was controversial for combining commercial elements (a Starbucks, a DVD rental section) with public library functions, but the result is a public space that attracts 1 million visitors annually to a city of 48,000 people.
Essential Information
Opening Hours
9:00 AM – 9:00 PM
Closed: Open year-round | New Year period (check website)
Entrance Fee
Free
Best Season
Year-round
Visit Duration
1–2 hours
Getting There
Access Information
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