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Murakami Fans, Dont Miss Out A Visit To This Library In Tokyo
Murakami Fans, Dont Miss Out A Visit To This Library In Tokyo-January 2024
Jan 22, 2025 12:08 AM

  Tokyo is a city full of unique experiences and surprises. If you are an avid reader of foreign literature, the name Haruki Murakami would not be alien to you. If you are a Murakami fan and happen to be in Tokyo, there is a place that you need to include in your itinerary ASAP.

  Find The Murakami Library

  The iconic Haruki Murakami Library in Tokyo's Waseda University is a book lover's paradise, housing a treasure trove of literary gems related to the internationally acclaimed Japanese author. Formally known as The Waseda International House of Literature, it contains the Japanese author's manuscripts, his collection of books and vinyl records, among other things, all housed in an architecturally superb building designed by Kengo Kuma.

  

The signage outside the museum

  Born in Kyoto (January 12, 1949), Murakami majored in drama at the Waseda University and went on to open a Jazz Bar after college. According to Murakami, he had no intention of being an author until he had his moment of epiphany while watching a baseball game between the Yakult Swallows and the Hiroshima Carp at the Jingu Stadium, sometime in 1978. He returned home and began writing that night.

  

Haruki Murakami is widely read author around the world

  The library contains a variety of items and works donated by Haruki Murakami, including manuscripts, first editions of his novels, interviews, literary reviews and essays, as well as overseas editions of Murakami's work in translation, books by foreign authors translated to Japanese by Murakami, and his record collection.

  

The library contains a variety of items and works donated by Haruki Murakami

  The museum even has a replica of Murakami's study, complete with his desk, books and record player.

  The entry to the library is through a tunnel-like passage while a sweeping arched wooden bookshelf occupies the B1 level. Visitors can sit on the stairs as they browse the large collection of books. In between the literary sojourns, you may repair to the Orange Cat, a student-run café to sip on Murakami's favourite dark roast coffee. The café has been named after Peter Cat, the jazz bar run by Haruki Murakami and his wife. In the audio room, you are likely to find some of the records still bearing the name Peter Cat.

  

Some records still bear the name Peter Cat, the jazz bar run by Haruki Murakami and his wife

  And if you are not able to visit the library at present, you may read excerpts of his books, browse through some of the famous quotes from his writings, find out about references to musicians, songs, and albums found in Murakami's work, read his interviews and discussions with his translators and jacket designers, and more at https://www.harukimurakami.com/resources.

  Address: Japan, 169-0051 Tokyo, Shinjuku City, Nishiwaseda

  Timings: 10 am to 5 pm. Wednesdays closed

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