Japanese bookseller Yoshiyuki Morioka has come up with a highly unusual concept for a bookstore – he sells one book at a time in a tiny shop located in Ginza, Tokyo’s luxury shopping district. Ever since he launched the store in May, he has stocked multiple copies of only one title per week.
日本书商盛冈三行(Yoshiyuki Morioka)想出一个不同寻常的创意:他在奢侈品店林立的东京银座(Ginza)开了家小书店,且一周只卖一种书。自五月开张以来,书店每周都只进购一种书。
You might argue that it’s hardly a bookstore if you can’t go in and spend at least a few hours browsing through hundreds of volumes, but Morioka never intended to create a classic bookstore. It’s like a weekly ‘suggested reading’ service – you just go in and pick up the book chosen for the week, relieving yourself of the burden of choice. Morioka said he came up with the idea a store that solely focused on one book at a time after organising several book-launch events at his old bookstore.
你可能认为它根本不是书店:里面完全没有数以百计的书籍,供你浏览好几个小时。盛冈三行的书店更像是每周为你提供一次“推荐阅读”的服务机构。在书店里每周只能看到一种可供购买的书,大大减轻了读者挑选的负担。盛冈三行说,他曾在自己原来的书店里组织过几场新书推介会,此后便萌生了开一家每次只关注一本书的书店的想法。
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