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Peter Rabbit in Japan

- By HIROSHI HIRAMATSU

IN the Japanese prefecture of Saitama, a little bit of England has been created.

The Daito Bunka University Beatrix Potter Reference Library has more than 150 items in its collection, providing informatio­n about the life and creative background of Beatrix Potter, the acclaimed English author of the children’s book series featuring Peter Rabbit, beloved around the world.

The library’s building and garden are modelled on the author’s home at Hill Top farm in England’s Lake District. Wisteria vines that bloom in spring climb to the second floor of the building, and the large garden is filled with a variety of flowers such as rose and lavender. Honeybees and butterflie­s flutter around the vegetable garden, in which tomatoes and onions are grown.

At the entrance, visitors are greeted by a diorama of the garden, featuring some of the animals that appeared in Potter’s stories, including a rabbit trying to escape the clutches of a character from one of her books.

It was English literature expert Prof Yoshihide Kawano who assembled this collection of valuable items, including a first-edition copy of Peter Rabbit and original pictures from the popular series.

Visitors can also see early drafts of The Tale Of Peter Rabbit and a letter signed by Potter, as well as self-published versions of the picture-book alongside the first commercial edition published in London in 1902. The reference library is the only place in the world where both the privately published version and the first commercial edition are exhibited together, according to a spokespers­on.

Because of the popularity of Potter’s picture books, unauthoris­ed versions have often been printed, some of which are displayed at the library. Hand-drawn sketches and watercolou­r prints that have appeared in her books are also included in the library’s collection, as well as letters she had written to the children of friends.

The library, which is located in Saitama Children’s Zoo, was initially worried about the risk of insects damaging items in the collection. Despite such concerns, the university settled on its current location: “This is the best place to understand the world of Peter Rabbit and Potter because the area is full of nature and animals,” says Akane Suzuki, 26, a curator at the library.

Potter, who was born into a wealthy family and privately educated, was interested in insects and animals rather than playing with friends. Some of her sketches, among other items, are displayed with details about her personal history at the library. – The Japan News/Asia News Network

The Daito Bunka University Beatrix Potter Reference Library is located at No. 554, Iwadono, Higashimat­suyama, Saitama Prefecture (inside the Saitama Children’s Zoo), Japan.

For more informatio­n and admission fee, go to daito.ac.jp/potter.

 ??  ?? This diorama reproduces the world of Peter Rabbit in miniature.
This diorama reproduces the world of Peter Rabbit in miniature.

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