New Children's Library = Takayama City Okuhida Onsen Sato Fukuchi, Takayama City
There is also a kotatsu, so you can relax and read and study = Takayama City Okuhida Onsen Sato Fukuchi
The Okuhida Onsen Sato Fukukuchi, Takayama City, Gifu Prefecture, has opened in March of the co -working space, "Okuhida Mangyo (Banba)." On the 1st, it will be renewed as a "Workspace & Children's Library" with a library in the hall, and will be reborn as a place where children and adults are gathered. With the convergence of the new colon virus, it is expected that it will be a place for local residents and tourists. The Manyoikan opened last March. Oeichi (Tokyo), which has been used as a museum and soba store and has been a vacant house for more than 200 years, has been renovated by Oeichi (Tokyo), which is working on transportation and accommodation for inbound (foreign visitors to Japan). It is equipped with Wi-Fi (Wi-Fi), monitors for video conferences, speakers, etc., and can be used for telework and workshops, so users from the prefecture, Aichi and Nagano prefectures are visited. "I thought that when I thought about what I could do for the future of Okuhida, I thought it would create a place where children would gather," said Oeichi President Hoshiichi Takahashi (49). He knows that there is no library in the area, and plans to have a place where children can easily use it for reading and studying. The children's library was opened in the madminated earthy soil, and about 500 books, including picture books and picture books, were lined up. There is also a manga corner, so you can read a new book to update every three months. Kotatsu is also prepared so that you can relax. President Takahashi says, "If the corona is settled, it will be a place where new exchanges between travelers and local people, not only children, will be born. I want to contribute to the community in the future." Children's library is free. We accept usage registration on the website. Business hours are from 9:30 am to 6:00 pm. After 3:00 pm, the staff will be absent, but you can check the safety inside the museum using the TV phone function, and also answer your children's questions.
Gifu Shimbun