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Bookstores and libraries work together to survive

In Japan, established bookstores are closing more and more.

In order to find a solution to this dramatic situation, book retailers are trying to work together with libraries by offering an original model.

Bookstores, a critical situation

According to the country’s authorities, bookstores are gradually disappearing, going from 15,602 in fiscal year 2013 to 10,918 in 2023.

Additionally, a survey conducted by the Japan Cultural Publishing Industry Foundation reveals that 493 municipalities (28% of the total) did not have bookstores as of November 2024.
Along with this, libraries often have multiple copies of the same book. According to booksellers, this limits in-store sales.

To try to find answers and solutions, the government is launching an investigation.

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An experience that could develop

Hisamido, which owns several bookstores in Japan, has launched an experiment. This new service allows customers to borrow and return library-owned books in its stores.
As a result, the system pleases readers. And above all, the bookseller notices that his sales are increasing.
In fact, some customers buy books linked to books borrowed from libraries.

Furthermore, this win-win partnership also leads to an increase in library attendance.
As a result, the ministry is launching a project to support similar efforts through local governments as part of the state’s supplemental budget. Model to follow?

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