Online Gallery
The NDL Gallery features electronic exhibitions of the NDL's unique collections with easy-to-understand explanations. Under the general title "Memories of Japan", an increasing number of exhibitions of Japanese history and culture will become available to the public.
Japanese Mathematics in the Edo Period
Wasan is the native Japanese mathematics of the Edo period. This digital exhibition shows 45 Wasan materials with their bibliography. It also gives an outline of Wasan history and columns about it.
The exhibition has been accessible since December 2011.
Expositions, where the modern technology of the times was exhibited
This exhibition gives an outline of international expositions and Japanese industrial exhibitions in the late 19th century and introduces the industrial technology development of the time with about 740 images of exhibits.
The Japanese version of the exhibition has been available since June 2010, and the English version was added in March 2011.
Japan-Netherlands Exchange in the Edo Period
This exhibition introduces the history of Japan-Netherlands exchange in two parts. About 240 old materials including Dutch books from our collection, documents, diaries, etc. are displayed.
The exhibition has been available since December 2009.
100 anos de imigração japonesa no Brasil (Portuguese)
This exhibition introduces about 200 materials of documents, newspaper articles, etc. related to Japanese immigration to Brazil from our collections.
The exhibition has been available since March 2009.
Rare books of the National Diet Library - The 60th anniversary -
This exhibition aims to provide electronically on the website the materials of the special exhibitions held in 2008 to commemorate the 60th anniversary of the National Diet Library. This exhibition introduces 77 rare materials categorized into three themes: "Carrying on the Classics," "Intellectual Exchange," and "Varieties of 粗hon・books." It has been available since November 2008.
The Meiji and Taisho Eras in Photographs -From photographs in publications held by the National Diet Library-
This exhibition introduces photographs of famous buildings and sights from the end of the 19th century to the beginning of the 20th century, selected from the photo books in our collection.
The Tokyo version has been available since August 2007, and the Kansai version has been available since March 2008.
Modern Japan in archives - Political history from the opening of the country to post-war -
This exhibition presents representative documents related to modern and contemporary Japanese political history.
The exhibition has been available since July 2006, and Chapter 6 has been added since November 2010.
Fauna and Flora in Illustrations -Natural History of the Edo era-
This exhibition presents materials related to the natural history of the Edo era.
The contents have been available since December 2005, based on the special exhibition held in FY2005 with additional materials provided in digital form under the title "Eyes to Nature."(In Japanese)
Incunabula -Dawn of Western Printing-
This exhibition presents incunabula, books that were printed using metal type up to the year 1500. 13 incunabula and 55 incunabula leaves are shown.
Portraits of Modern Japanese Historical Figures
This exhibition presents portrait photographs of approximately 350 statesmen, government officials, military officers, businessmen, scholars, cultural figures and others who had an impact on building modern Japanese society.
Japanese Ex-libris Stamps
This exhibition follows the trail of book collectors in Japan through ex-libris ownership stamps in books.
Birth of the Constitution of Japan
This exhibition shows the important documents with commentaries concerning the formulation of Constitution of Japan.
The exhibition was revised and completed in May 2004.
The Japanese Calendar
This page offers an accessible introduction to the history of the Japanese calendar with digital images of the Daisho-reki calendar, which was popular in the Edo period.
Rare Books of the National Diet Library
The contents of an exhibition held in 1998 to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the NDL have been reproduced in digital form. Exhibition materials can be searched and observed by various methods including indexes, maps and chronological tables. Thanks to digitization, displays of large images such as Inouzu and other special materials are being attempted in novel formats at special exhibitions.(Japanese only)
Nippon in the world
This electronic exhibition consists of three parts: "Scenic Mementos of Japan, " "Vienna International Exposition, " and "Modern Japanese Political History Materials." Japanese history, culture, international exchanges, etc. are introduced here multilaterally by digital technology. This exhibition is held in cooperation with the "Bibliotheca Universalis" project, in which national libraries in the world are participating.
Small Electronic Exhibitions "Kaleidoscope of Books" (Japanese only)
These small electronic exhibitions introduce books on various themes, topical or of interest, from the NDL collections. The pamphlets of regular exhibitions that finished in 2008 are also available. The exhibitions have been available since May 2009.
The Picture Book Gallery
The ILCL edits and introduces valuable picture books published inside and outside Japan in digital images to trace the development of the "picture book" genre from its birth to the present.
Children’s Books Going Overseas from Japan: Exhibition Commemorating the 10th Anniversary of the Opening of the International Library of Children’s Literature and the National Year of Reading
This exhibition introduces the countries and regions in which Japanese children's books have been translated, what kind of changes have been made to illustrations and texts, etc., by displaying about 300 items, including translated Japanese children's books in over thirty countries and regions, and also their Japanese originals.
The 100th anniversary of the former Imperial Library building
The building that now houses the International Library of Children's Literature was built in 1906 as the Imperial Library. In 2006, ILCL celebrated the 100th anniversary of that original building, and produced electronic exhibition in commemoration of the centenary. Photographs and other materials of buildings in each era and place are available. (In Japanese)










