ーPresented by the Shinkanー This is the National Library of Japan. This Shinkan was completed in September last year. There are 4.8 million books here, and most of them were written by the publishers and the authors. What is the system of writing and writing books? I will ask Mr. Aoi, the National Library of Japan. I have never heard of this system of writing and writing books. What kind of system is it? It is a system in which all the published books are stored in the National Library of Japan. The books stored in the National Library of Japan are kept for a long time and are used by the citizens. I heard that all the published books are stored in the National Library of Japan. What kind of books are they? Books, magazines, newspapers, books, records, maps, microfilms, and compact discs. All of them. Recently, some people say that the people in the National Library of Japan are self-published. Do you think so? Yes, I think so. About 80% of the published books in Japan are collected. The remaining 20% are self-published and are not distributed. So you want to collect those books. Yes, I do. I think there are many people who do not know that there is a system of writing and writing books. I think that's what I can say. So, when you publish your own books, or when you publish your books with your friends and family, I would like you to send them to the National Library of Japan. What should I do to continue sending them? You can send them directly to the National Library of Japan, or you can send them to the National Library of Japan. When you send them, you can create a wooden record that says, Japan is a national citizen, and we will use it to our advantage. I see. So, there are books collected in this library, up to the eighth floor. Yes. Can anyone see this? Yes, anyone over 20 years old can use it. For example, what should people living in the area do? Through the local public organization, there is a system of lending the total amount of books, so you can use it to see. I see. So, people all over Japan can use it. I hope you can lend them to people. I would like to ask you to lend them to people. I understand. Here is a notice from the Prime Minister. From January, the state's administrative period is closed on the second and fourth Saturdays. The National Library of Japan is closed as well. In addition, museums and museums are as usual. For more information, please contact the Japanese Museum of History.