International Institute for Children’s Literature, Osaka

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International Institute for Children’s Literature, Osaka, Literary museum and children's library in Expo '70 Commemorative Park, Suita, Japan

The International Institute for Children's Literature is a facility in Osaka housing approximately 700,000 books, manuscripts, and documents devoted to youth literature. The building features reading rooms, exhibition spaces, and areas for events like storytelling sessions and educational programs designed for schools and families.

The institution was established in 1984 after Osaka Prefecture received a donation of approximately 12,000 monographs and children's books from researcher Shin Torigoe. This gift formed the foundation for what became one of Japan's largest public facilities dedicated to youth literature.

The institute serves as a gathering place where families and educators connect through readings, discussions, and exploration of children's stories from around the world. Its collections help visitors discover how different cultures tell stories to young people and understand shared values through literature.

The institute is located within the Expo Park and offers climate-controlled indoor spaces where visitors can browse collections at their own pace. It is easily accessible on foot and features accessible entrances, as well as areas where children can explore and learn under guidance.

A distinctive logo featuring the flute-playing Greek Pan was created by illustrator and children's book author Anno Mitsumasa and serves as the institute's recognizable symbol. This artwork connects ancient mythology with contemporary Japanese children's literature.

Location: Suita

Official opening: May 5, 1984

Part of: 100 Best Public Buildings in Japan

Website: http://iiclo.or.jp

GPS coordinates: 34.81081,135.53506

Latest update: December 9, 2025 18:43

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