JAPAN’S FIRST DRIVE-IN BOOKSHOP.—A woman driver buying a magazine in the new bookshop which opened recently on Inokashiradori street, near Tokyo’s busy Shibuya railway and subway stations. Drivers have no need to park their cars to obtain newspapers and magazines.
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Press, Volume CV, Issue 31028, 6 April 1966, Page 13
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40JAPAN’S FIRST DRIVE-IN BOOKSHOP.—A woman driver buying a magazine in the new bookshop which opened recently on Inokashiradori street, near Tokyo’s busy Shibuya railway and subway stations. Drivers have no need to park their cars to obtain newspapers and magazines. Press, Volume CV, Issue 31028, 6 April 1966, Page 13
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