Opened in 2001, the Hiroshima City Aki-ku Library stands as a vital community hub. This library, a branch of the Hiroshima City Central Library, is nestled within the Aki Ward Cultural Center. The Hiroshima City Aki-ku Library isn’t just about books. It’s a place where knowledge comes alive, offering a wide range of resources. Its collection boasts over 100,000 books, as recorded in 2011. The library also houses CDs and other materials, catering to diverse interests. Located in Funegoshinan, Aki Ward, the Hiroshima City Aki-ku Library is easily accessible. It’s just a short walk from Kabe Line’s Funegoshima-cho bus stop, making it a convenient stop for locals and visitors alike. The library is open six days a week, from Tuesday to Sunday. It closes on Mondays, national holidays, and for occasional book整理 days. Inside the Hiroshima City Aki-ku Library, you’ll find a peaceful atmosphere conducive to learning and exploration. Whether you’re looking for a specific title or simply want to browse the shelves, this library offers a rich collection waiting to be discovered.
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“A castle built on the plain?” you might ask. “Isn’t that a bit…exposed?” And indeed, the Hiroshima Gokoku Jinja, the