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Tokyo|Haruki Murakami Library

I’ve always wanted to check out the Haruki Murakami Library (officially called the “Wasada University International Literature Museum”), not only because I love his novels, but also because I want to get a feel for the world behind the text. This time I finally managed to match it, so I specially arranged an afternoon to go on a pilgrimage. The library is located on the campus of Waseda University in a quiet, academic setting. As soon as you enter, you will see a wooden building designed by Japanese architect Kengo Kuma. It is simple and warm, and the whole space is filled with natural light and is very comfortable. There is also a rotating bookshelf at the door, full of Murakami's writings and translations, the smell of books is really strong. I felt like time had stopped at that moment as I sat down in the reading area on the second floor, looking out the window at the greenery of the campus, quietly turning to a collection of Murakami’s essays. There will also be his favorite jazz music playing there, and the whole person relaxes, as if he has really entered the world of his novels. No need for tickets, remember to book online in advance (not open every day), and you can’t bring drinks in. The interior space is not too big, but every corner is designed to be very delicate, suitable for walking slowly and feeling slowly. What I love about the library is a small exhibition area on the ground floor of Murakami’s creative journey, where you can see his manuscripts, old computers, writing tools, and even sketches he drew while translating Carver novels, and it feels like you’re peeking at him writing a manuscript next to his work desk. Before leaving, I bought an iced latte from a nearby coffee shop, sat on a campus bench, and continued reading, quiet and contented as the wind blew by. If you are a fan of Murakami, it is really worth a walk, not in a hurry, walking quietly, there will be many unexpected little touches. Address: 1-6-1 Nishi Waseda, Shinjuku, Tokyo (inside Waseda University Toyama Campus) Opening hours: Usually 10:00~17:00 (closed on Sundays and university holidays, it is recommended to make an appointment online and check the open day) Access: About 5 minutes walk from Tokyo Metro “Waseda Station” #Tokyo Attractions
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Posted: Apr 14, 2025
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