

Until now, we've always read books by turning each soft white page on which letters have been printed. This process of reading has remained unaltered for almost 600 years, but a revolutionary change in the form that books take is now upon us -- e-books.
Hardly a day goes by without some mention of e-books in various media-television, magazines, newspapers, the Internet. Consequently, most of us are at least vaguely aware of e-books. But do they only represent a modification in the form of books themselves? Or will they perhaps change the way in which we read?
For those of you who are wondering, we present an introduction to e-books.

| Schedule: |
Mar. 31, 2012 (Sat) - May. 27, 2012 (Sun) |
| Closed: |
Mondays, May 1 *Open, however, on Apr. 30 |
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10:00 - 18:00 |
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Free
(Admission fee required for visitors wishing to see the Main Exhibits Room in the Printing Museum, Tokyo.)
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Sponsors
Printing Museum, Tokyo, Toppan Printing Co., Ltd.
Planning
Digital Contents Solution Center, Toppan Printing Co., Ltd.
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