Jimbōchō Book Town (Japanese: 神田神保町古書街, Hepburn: Kanda Jinbōchō Koshogai, alternately Jinbōchō Book Town)
and also known as Kanda Book Town (Japanese: 神田古書店街, Hepburn: Kanda Koshoten Gai), is a book town located in the district of Kanda-Jinbōchō in Chiyoda, Tokyo, Japan. The area is known for its high volume and concentration of used bookstores. It additionally houses the headquarters for multiple major Japanese publishing companies, as well as campuses for several universities.
The area continued as a primarily student district until the 1930s, a decade that saw the development of a robust secondhand book market across Japan.[1] This was motivated by the production of so-called one yen books [ja] – paperbacks that could be cheaply produced on a mass scale, and which significantly widened the availability of books among the general Japanese public.[1] One yen books were published in a range of categories and genres (such as literature, reference books, and manga) and flowed into the secondhand book market, promoting the development of secondhand bookstores in Japan generally and Jimbōchō Book Town specifically.[1] Stores selling rare and specialty titles began to proliferate in Jimbōchō Book Town in the 1950s.[2]
In 2009, there were roughly 150 second-hand bookstores in Jimbōchō Book Town;[1] as of 2021, the Kanda Bookstore Federation reports that Jimbōchō Book Town has 176 used bookstores,[3] constituting roughly one-third of all secondhand bookstores in Japan.[4] The rise of online shopping for books in the 2010s led to a reported decline in customers at stores in Jimbōchō Book Town;[2] these pressures have been exacerbated by the COVID-19 pandemic, which in 2020 forced the temporary closure of approximately 90 percent of the neighborhood's bookstores.[5]