Over the past few years, visiting bookstores has become a hobby.
I really enjoy stopping by bookstores wherever I go.
Whenever I go to ``Tsutaya Bookstore'' in Ropponmatsu, Fukuoka, I always buy at least one book.
I get caught up in the temptation to buy something,
In Tokyo, Ginza Six's ``Tsutaya Shoten'' has a similar feel.
However, because of the large number of people and the abundance of restaurants here, I am interested in things other than books.
Strangely enough, there are Tsutaya bookstores,
Large bookstores such as Junkudo Bookstore and Maruzen, as well as small bookstores in town, are also attractive.
Recently, ``MUJI'' also has a selection of books, including ``Canal City Hakata'' .
Ariake Garden 's large store also handles second-hand items, making it extremely stocked.
And recently I discovered something surprising.
It's not a bookstore, but it's on the first floor of a tenant.
There are a lot of thick books lined up at the back of the business negotiation space.
I've been busy for a month since I moved here, so I overlooked it.
There are specialized books in various fields that are not often found in bookstores.
You can tell from the cover how interesting and deep the content is.
It would be a waste not to read it when you can read it for free.
It looks like it's going to rain this week, so I'm going to do some reading here.
I plan to utilize the knowledge I have acquired in my work.
Is it possible to finish reading it all?