Reading passbook/reading notebook
Update date: April 1, 2021
What is a reading passbook?
This record book, which looks just like a bank passbook, allows you to record the name, author name, and loan date of borrowed materials using the reading passbook machines installed throughout the library.
It is issued free of charge to children from babies to junior high school students who live in the city, attend kindergarten, or go to school. You can start by recording your reading experiences when you were an infant, so why not try making one? One book can record 216 points (audio-visual materials can also be recorded).
Please inquire at each library for details.
▽Target: Children from babies to junior high school students and younger who live in Inagi City (including those enrolled in kindergarten and school)
▽Required items for issuance The user's own library card Note 1: A family member's card cannot be issued.
Note 2: If you wish to have your card reissued due to loss etc., there will be a charge (280 yen). Charges are available only at the Central Library.
▽Paid sales We will sell tickets for a fee (280 yen) to high school students and above and to those who live outside of Inagi City. Sales are only available at the Central Library.
Reading passbook machine and reading passbook
What is Yomuyomu Note?
As part of our efforts to encourage the enjoyment of reading and to increase motivation to read, libraries distribute "Reading Notebooks" in which students can handwrite down the names of books they have read and brief impressions (marks).
For more information, please inquire at each library.
Cover and back of Yomuyomu notebook
Inquiries regarding this page
Inagi City Education Department Library Division
6-18 Koyodai 4-chome, Inagi City, Tokyo (Shiroyama Park, City Central Library)
Phone: 042-378-7111 Fax: 042-378-7162