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When I was traveling in Japan,I found Morioka Shoten.It may seem strange to those who are used to (61) ______ (look) through thousands of books in big bookstores.That's (62) ______ this tiny bookstore offers just one title to its customers.
(63) ______ (locate) in Tokyo,Morioka Shoten is the brainchild of Yoshiyuki Morioka.Having worked in a big chain-bookshop for many years,Morioka realized customers usually came into the store with a certain title (64) ______ mind.He began to wonder if a store could exist by selling many copies of just one single book.In 2014,he established a unique bookstore with (65) ______ idea of"A single Room,A Single Book."
Like its offering,the bookstore is simple,too.The selections that are picked by Morioka change weekly and vary widely (66) ______ (attract) customers with different interests.Recent choices include a Swedish novel and a collection of photography of plants.Of course,books written by famous Japanese (67) ______ (author) are also on the list.
(68) ______ (risk) as the idea might sound,things appear to be going well.Morioka says he (69) ______ (sell) over 2100 books since he opened it.Things can get even better if his bookstore is becoming (70) ______ (increase) popular not just among the locals but also visitors from other countries.