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Nihon Essay and Essay : Shogakukan Bunko / A Bookstore That Sells Only One Book Opens in Morioka Bookstore. With the concept of "selling only one book," "『 Bookstore" is attracting a great deal of attention both domestically and internationally. After the era of secondhand bookstores in Kayabacho, Tokyo, which was written in the previous work, 』, a secondhand bookshop in the Wasteland of Tokyo, the stage has been moved to the Ginza. Among the authors who wanted to tackle new things, it was an unprecedented idea. "What am I going to do in five or ten years? Even considering the life span of people, how much work can I do? As far as I have researched, there is no other idea of a bookstore 』 that sells one book in 『. Let's try it or not, let's try it" (from the text). Thus, the direction was changed to realize an unconventional bookstore that sells one book. Although the plan was difficult, I was guided by it and met with a modern architectural building in Ginza. In 2015, a bookstore with only five square meters opened. The town of Ginza is full of inbound tourists, the subsequent pandemic, meeting with Ryuichi Sakamoto, work with the Saul Reiter Foundation in New York. The bookstore owner who has been searching for and moving forward in the midst of dizzying changes has been described in a light-touch style. The commentary by Ms. Yuko Tanabe, editor-in-chief of "Ginza Hyakka", known as Japan's first town magazine, describes in a light-touch style the 9 years of struggle of the bookstore owner who has been searching for and moving forward in the midst of dizzying changes.