Kyoto Prefectural Library

Kyoto Prefectural Library (京都府立図書館 Kyōto Furitsu Toshokan) is a prefectural library located in Seishoji-cho 9, Okazaki, Sakyō-ku, Kyoto, Kyoto Prefecture. It was established in 1873, and is supported by the Kyoto prefectural government.

Kyoto Prefectural Library
京都府立図書館
(Kyoto Furitsu Toshokan)
CountryJapan
TypePrefectural library
Established1898
LocationSeishoji-cho, Okazaki, Sakyo-ku, Kyoto
Coordinates35°0′46.6″N 135°46′55″E
Collection
Items collectedbooks, journals, newspapers, maps
Size1,256,599 items (2016)
Criteria for collectionPublications issued in Japan
Access and use
Population servedGeneral public
Other information
BudgetJPY 4999M (FY2014)
Websitehttp://www.library.pref.kyoto.jp/
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History

  • 1873: Opened as Shushoin Library (Closed 1882)
  • 1898: Opened as the Kyoto Prefectural Library in Kyoto-gyoen
  • 1909: Opened as the Kyoto Prefectural Library in Okazaki, Kyoto
  • 1963: Many books transferred to the Kyoto Prefectural Library and Archives
  • 1995: The main building suffered serious damage in the Great Hanshin earthquake
  • 2001: Opened as a new building

Branch libraries

  • 1949: Kawaramachi Branch Library opened (Closed May 1976)
  • 1950: Fushimi Branch Library opened. (Closed March 1988)
  • 1950: Miyazu Region Branch Library opened. (Closed March 1997)
  • 1950: Ayabe Region Branch Library opened. (Closed September 1966)
  • 1950: Mineyama Region Branch Library opened. (Closed March 1997)
  • 1951: Kamigyo Branch Library opened. (Closed May 1976)
  • 1952: Sonobe Region Branch Library opened. (Closed November 1966)
  • 1952: Kitakuwata Region Branch Library opened. (Closed March 1980)
  • 1952: Kizu Region Branch Library opened. (Closed March 1975)
  • 1957: Nakagyo Branch Library opened by taking over administration of Kawaramachi Branch Library. (Closed March 2001)

Further reading

  • 京都府立図書館 (August 2009). "京都府立図書館「岡崎」100周年記念" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 16 June 2013. Retrieved 18 September 2012.
  • Kyoto Prefectural Library. "History of Kyoto Prefectural Library". Archived from the original on 12 April 2011. Retrieved 6 October 2014.
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