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Kadokawa Musashino Museum(2)

1F: The Manga and Light Novel Library, which houses nearly 35,000 manga and light novel works, is one of the largest collections of its kind in the world. The display on the shelves is particularly thoughtful. In addition to the books themselves, there are also character merchandise. 🌿🌟 Even if you don't know Japanese, you can still enjoy yourself here for a long time. 2F: The entrance and the library shop, the decoration of which was also designed by the master Kengo Kuma. 🌿🌟 The crescent-shaped lights on the ceiling symbolize the moon, and the brackets extending between the cabinets symbolize the branches of trees, echoing the building's massive stone appearance. 3F: The EJ Anime Museum, which is said to provide a detailed introduction to Japanese anime culture, integrating related books, movies, games, and merchandise, and focusing on anime creators themselves, leading visitors to experience the creation process from scratch. 🌿🌟 However, it was not open when I visited. #Saitama 🌿🌟

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Kadokawa Musashino Museum(2)

1F: The Manga and Light Novel Library, which houses nearly 35,000 manga and light novel works, is one of the largest collections of its kind in the world. The display on the shelves is particularly thoughtful. In addition to the books themselves, there are also character merchandise. 🌿🌟 Even if you don't know Japanese, you can still enjoy yourself here for a long time. 2F: The entrance and the library shop, the decoration of which was also designed by the master Kengo Kuma. 🌿🌟 The crescent-shaped lights on the ceiling symbolize the moon, and the brackets extending between the cabinets symbolize the branches of trees, echoing the building's massive stone appearance. 3F: The EJ Anime Museum, which is said to provide a detailed introduction to Japanese anime culture, integrating related books, movies, games, and merchandise, and focusing on anime creators themselves, leading visitors to experience the creation process from scratch. 🌿🌟 However, it was not open when I visited. #Saitama 🌿🌟

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