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【Ukiha, Fukuoka】MINOUBOOKS

Located in Ukiha City, Fukuoka Prefecture, MINOUBOOKS is a distinctive bookstore with the theme of “a bookstore for daily life.” Nestled at the foot of the Minou Mountain Range, it offers a carefully curated selection of books on topics such as food, clothing, shelter, and art. The store also features a cozy café space where visitors can relax and enjoy a book, creating a welcoming atmosphere. In addition to books, they sell local products, making it a popular spot that showcases the charm of the area.

About: MINOUBOOKS

MINOUBOOKS is an independent bookstore in Ukiha City, Fukuoka Prefecture, offering a collection focused on local culture and history. The warm wooden interior creates a cozy atmosphere, and visitors can explore works by local authors and books about the region, making it a great place to rediscover the charm of Ukiha City.

Highlights

The best way to enjoy your time at MINOUBOOKS is to simply relax and soak in the atmosphere. When you walk in, pick up a book by a local author or one that highlights the region’s charm. Find a cozy spot in the warm, wooden interior and dive into your reading. The café space offers a perfect place to sip coffee and enjoy light meals while you explore new stories. On weekends, you might even catch a talk or workshop by local authors, giving you a great chance to connect with the community. Whether you’re with family or friends, it’s a delightful spot to enjoy a book and a peaceful moment.

Location and Official Website

Name: MINOUBOOKS

Address: 1137 Yoshii Town, Ukiha City, Fukuoka Prefecture
Business Hours: 11:00am – 6:00pm
Closed : Tuesdays and Fridays
Phone number: 0943-76-9501

Official Website: Link

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Note: Information is current at the time of publication. Opening hours may change or the restaurant may be closed depending on the facility. Please check the official website before visiting.


ABOUT ME
Miu Iwabuchi
Hello! Nice to meet you My name is Miu Iwabuchi working as an English Translator at Hinotori. I was born in Japan in a place called Iwate and moved to Colorado (USA) at the age of 2 due to my parents job. I graduated high school and moved back to Japan to go to College. I now finished college and currently living in Japan trying to get the experience I missed. I hope to deliver the heartwarming message that Hinotori wants to deliver to the readers we come across so that it can someday lead to them getting the full traditional experience of this place: Japan.