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Enjoy art and coffee in a different space of the original public bath “Art public bath + cafe Miyanoyu”

2020.05.11

“Art public bath + cafe Miyanoyu” opened on May 7. We will introduce the artists on our website and will also provide a video of the production site. We will bring the atmosphere of an artist’s atelier to your home.

About art public bath + cafe Miyanoyu

A store that combines art and cafes, which was created by renovating the Showa Retro Gensento. While soaking in the world of art that was once exhibited in bathtubs and fireplaces, you can enjoy luxurious coffee and wine by pressing the rare beans of the world with a press. When the lights turn on at night, Miyanoyu becomes a fantastic space like another world.

How to enjoy the open audience

On the website of exhibiting artists on this website, videos of production scenes and delivery conditions are delivered.
> Art public bath + Cafe Miyanoyu official website

Although I have many opportunities to see art works, I don’t think I often touch the everyday scenes of artists. I would be grateful if you could take a look at some of the ways artists are creating works on this occasion. A sense of creative air is transmitted through the screen, so it is also recommended to display it in one corner of the monitor when you want a creative stimulus during telework.

I believe that the appearance of the creator can arouse the imagination of the viewer and bring out more creativity than usual. We would be happy if we could contribute to the “creation” of someone somewhere by delivering the artists’ creations.

Store overview

Book Open: Scheduled for May 7, 2020
Business hours: Weekdays 14: 00-20: 00 (L.O. 19:00)
Weekends and holidays 12: 00-18: 00 (L.O. 17:00)
Closed every Monday (including holidays)
*Business days and hours are subject to change.
Location: SENTO-1C, 2-19-8 Nezu, Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo

>Art public bath + Cafe Miyanoyu official website

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