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By the frankie team
15 December 2020

How delightful!

Seeing a forest of tree-sized mushrooms could mean two things: you’ve either fallen down the rabbit hole or walked straight into the children’s library at Kyoto Botanical Gardens. If in doubt, try unlatching the doors on the oversized toadstools – if you’re in fact in the botanical gardens, they’ll open up to reveal a packed bookshelf with reading material for all ages. Pretty magical, hey? Thanks to their clever design, the giant fungi keep both books and readers safe and dry through the year. Here's hoping they start sprouting in a field near you.

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Japanese mushroom library, Kyoto botanical gardens. pic.twitter.com/EgeruwABKd

— La vie est belle (@lavieestbelIe) November 27, 2020

im at kyoto botanical gardens and i found these cute little mushroom bookshelves. pic.twitter.com/pGpmvKS1o6

— *honk honk* (@clown_depot) May 20, 2019

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