This bookshop only sells one book at a time
Owned by Yoshiyuki Morioka, it is located in the luxury shopping district of Ginza.
By : DC Correspondent
Update: 2015-12-25 22:47 GMT
There is a bookshop in Japan which only sells one book. OK, technically lots of copies of one title, but you get what we mean. The bookshop, Morioka Shoten, owned by Yoshiyuki Morioka, is located in the luxury shopping district of Ginza, in Tokyo and it only offers one title to its customers, sold within one room.
Morioka told The Guardian that he recently opened the concept store after realising that most of his customers at his previous shop would only buy one of a handful of titles, especially if he had organised a book launch: “This bookstore that sells only one book could also be described as ‘a bookstore that organises an exhibition derived from a single book’.”
Morioka says he tailors his store’s decor to the launch of the exhibited title: “For instance, when selling a book on flowers, A flower that actually appears in the book could be displayed at the store. Also, I ask the authors and editors to be at the bookstore for as much time as possible. This is an attempt to make the two-dimensional book into a three-dimensional ambience and experience. I believe that the customers, or readers, should feel as though they are entering ‘inside a book’.”
Source: www.i100.independent.co.uk
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