SCAI The Bathhouse
museum
スカイザバスハウス
Two-century-old Kashiwayu sento converted in 1993 to a contemporary art gallery; bathhouse architecture is intact.
A contemporary art gallery housed in the 200-year-old Kashiwayu sento, converted in 1993 by the Shiraishi gallery family. The exhibition space preserves the bathhouse's tile floor, vaulted ceiling, and split entrance for men and women. Shows feature Japanese artists with international careers, including Tatsuo Miyajima and Yoko Ono.
Closed Sundays, Mondays, and during exhibition changeovers; check the schedule before walking out. Free entry.
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