Explore the beloved tradition of bathing in Japan—from public bathhouses (sentō) and hot springs (onsen) to saunas—through historical, cultural, and scientific lenses. The exhibition also features an interactive zone ideal for children's summer vacation research projects!

Take this opportunity to dive into Japan's rich bathing culture by browsing the extensive collection held at the Tokyo Metropolitan Library.

Event Overview

Period: July 18 (Sat), Reiwa 8 – September 2 (Wed), 2026 (Closed on August 6 (Thu) and August 21 (Fri))

Opening Hours: 10:00 AM – 8:45 PM (Until 5:30 PM on weekends and holidays)

Venue: Multipurpose Hall, 4th Floor, Tokyo Metropolitan Central Library

Admission: Free

Exhibition Highlights (Corner Introductions)

○ Bathing in Daily Life

Introduces home bathing and Tokyo's public bathhouses (sentō).

○ Bathing on the Go

Presents hot springs through travel guides, travelogues, and literary works.

○ The Science of Bathing

Features materials that examine bathhouses and hot springs from scientific perspectives, including water quality and health benefits.

○ Tracing the History of Bathing

Follows the evolution of Japan's bathing culture from ancient times to the modern era through historical documents.

○ Enjoying the Bath

Showcases diverse ways to enjoy bathing and artistic works inspired by bath culture.

Collaborators

Tokyo Public Bath Industry Sanitation Cooperative

National Federation of Public Bath Industry Sanitation Cooperatives

Japan Sentō Culture Association (General Incorporated Association)

List Hungarian Cultural Center

Tokyo Metropolitan Central Library

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