Children's Book Forest Nakanoshima is a unique public library and cultural facility designed by renowned architect Tadao Ando, located on Nakanoshima island in Osaka, Japan. This innovative children's library features a distinctive concrete architecture and houses an extensive collection of children's books from around the world.
Children's Book Forest Nakanoshima is open Tuesday through Sunday from 9:30 AM to 5:00 PM, closed on Mondays and national holidays. Admission is completely free for all visitors, making it an affordable family attraction in Osaka for children and parents to enjoy reading together.
To reach Children's Book Forest Nakanoshima, take the Keihan Main Line to Nakanoshima Station or the Osaka Metro to Higobashi Station, both within walking distance. The library is easily accessible from central Osaka and is located near other Nakanoshima attractions like Osaka Central Public Hall and the Museum of Oriental Ceramics.
Children's Book Forest Nakanoshima welcomes visitors of all ages, with books suitable for toddlers, elementary school children, teenagers, and adults. The library features picture books, educational materials, and international children's literature, making it perfect for families visiting Osaka with children of different age groups.
Children's Book Forest Nakanoshima operates as a reading space rather than a traditional lending library, so books cannot be borrowed or taken home. Visitors can read and enjoy the extensive collection of children's books on-site in the beautifully designed reading areas created by architect Tadao Ando.