Japan's only specialized library for construction
Japan's only specialized library for construction, with the main theme of the construction industry as a collection of all materials related to construction.
I heard
Image of old and difficult materials lined up with the balone
I was so.
Enter and cover the image.
First of all, it's bright and beautiful!
It's natural, but quiet!
And above all, the staff are kind.
Of course, there are 60,000 materials!
Most of them are kept clean, just like the new one. (For some reason, there are also Tarzan and Hanako.)
In addition, there are literary works related to construction (such as five-storied pagoda).
Audiovisual materials (DVDs) are also available.
I'd like the title again!
O1 meter takes a lifetime (in the series)
Cut it out! Stab! (This is a textbook for electric drills.)
O Illegal person/Illegal person II (easy to understand with drama tailoring)
In addition, permanent display of dam cards (for 260 locations in eastern Japan)
Dam Construction Magazine (Maniac!) The mini-exhibition is until the end of March.
And from April, curator Eguchi gave me information when he was considering an Olympic-related exhibition! I will report it again at that time!
What should not be forgotten is EAST TIMES, a public relations magazine of East Japan Construction Surety Co., Ltd., which operates!
Winter 2020
The cover is the Ark Light Memorial Light of Ginza 2-chome.
Actually, it was the fourth generation! I didn't know this...
There is a special feature with a strong content every issue, so it is readable, and I save it as a material. This public relations magazine is distributed free of charge at the Construction Industry Library.
Click here for the back number
Last but not least, what is very rare for a specialized library is not only browsing but also general lending.
Click here to search for collections.
Can you change the image of the construction? I'm the library.
Right next to Hamarikyu! Please come and visit us.
〒104-0045
5-5-12 Tsukiji, Chuo-ku Hamarikyu Construction Plaza 1F
Access
JR / Tokyo Metro Ginza Line /
A 10-minute walk from Shimbashi Station on the Toei Asakusa Line.
A 5-minute walk from Tsukiji Market Station on the Toei Oedo Line.
A 5-minute walk from Shiodome Station on the Toei Oedo Line.
A 10-minute walk from Tsukiji Station on the Tokyo Metro Hibiya Line.
<Opening Day>
9:30 am to 4:30 pm Monday to Friday
Closed Days
Saturdays, Sundays, national holidays, New Year's holidays, special reorganization period (irregular)
※The museum may be closed in the event of a typhoon or major earthquake. Please check the website for details.
"Admission"
Admission (both viewing and lending) is free. When entering the museum, please make a note on the admission slip at the counter in the hall.