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May 19, 2026

FabCafe Chiba opens June 1st at Inohana-tei in Chiba City, Japan

Marking Chiba’s 900th anniversary, FabCafe Chiba aims to bring creators together in Inohana, where the city’s story began, to shape new everyday experiences and creatively reuse local resources.

FabCafe Global Editorial Team

Loftwork will open FabCafe Chiba on June 1, 2026, inside Inohana-tei, a public facility in Inohana Park in Chiba City, Japan. The new location will make use of the facility’s existing teahouse space.

Nestled within Inohana-tei’s historic teahouse, FabCafe Chiba brings the energy of a global creative community to a city-managed venue. Loftwork will open the space in April 2026 as a café, shop, and cultural hub, serving food and drinks alongside local goods, exhibitions, and year-round events.

Inohana Park is located in the Inohana area, often described as the birthplace of Chiba City. The surrounding area is home to several cultural institutions, including the Chiba City Folk Museum, commonly known as Chiba Castle, the Chiba Prefectural Cultural Hall and nearby libraries. It has long been known as a place where history, culture and nature come together.

FabCafe Chiba is guided by a simple motto: Savor Chiba. The cafe celebrates everything the region has to offer including local ingredients, crafts, art, and creative pursuits rooted in Chiba City and Prefecture. Through seasonal menus, Chiba-made products, exhibitions, workshops, and markets, it invites visitors to experience the area in unexpected ways.

  • The community hall at Inohana-tei. The Washitsu (Japanese-style room), designed with the atmosphere of sukiya-zukuri architecture, a refined style often associated with tea ceremony spaces, can be used for tea gatherings, local meetings and cultural programs.

  • Inohana-tei sits within Inohana Park, whose gardens have been freshly renovated to mark the 900th anniversary of Chiba City's founding. Together, the restored grounds and revitalized facility are taking shape as a new gathering place in this historically rich corner of the city.

Chiba City Folk Museum, commonly known as Chiba Castle.

FabCafe Chiba is not simply replacing old places and objects with new ones. Instead, it seeks to understand their histories, memories and local context, then give them new uses and meanings.

Since its construction in 1981, Inohana-tei has been cherished by local residents as a teahouse and community hall. The site also includes a gathering space with the character of sukiya-zukuri architecture. This setting carries ideas connected to tea culture, including “Mitate”, the practice of reimagining existing things by seeing them in a new way, as well as a sensitivity toward making use of what is already close at hand.

FabCafe Chiba carries this spirit into its interior, furnishing the space with existing furniture, fixtures, tableware, and objects sourced locally. Things that might otherwise be discarded or forgotten are given a new purpose here: a quiet form of creativity that turns the city’s overlooked resources into something worth noticing again.

FabCafe Chiba captures this philosophy in the portmanteau: transpossé. A blend of ‘transpose’, to shift, reframe, or reinterpret, and ‘posse,’ a band of companions, it speaks to the project’s core idea: that spaces, objects, culture, and everyday habits can be seen anew, and woven into fresh relationships with the people around them.

FabCafe is a cafe where people, ideas and things come together through the act of making. It is a place where diverse communities meet and new futures begin to take shape. With more than 10 locations in Japan and around the world, FabCafe works with creators and companies on a wide range of projects that make use of local materials, technology and creative collaboration.

https://fabcafe.com/

The Inohana area is rich in historical and cultural resources. At the same time, it has begun to face challenges such as an increase in vacant storefronts and the need to rethink aging public facilities, raising new questions about how local activity and gathering places can be renewed. Through its cafe, shop, exhibitions, markets, meetups and workshops, FabCafe Chiba aims to make new use of existing urban assets and become a creative hub where new everyday experiences can continue to take shape.

In the future, Inohana-tei may become a starting point for connecting nearby vacant storefronts, cultural facilities and spaces for making, exhibiting, staying and playing. The goal is to nurture the entire Inohana area as a creative network. This vision also resonates with the “FabCity” concept, which seeks to bring the globally dispersed cycles of production, consumption and waste back into the hands of local communities.

FabCafe Chiba is also an experiment for Loftwork as it establishes a new base in the Chiba area.

The project was initiated by Eri Iwasawa, Culture Executive at Loftwork. Eri lives in Chiba and has experienced the area’s history, culture and urban changes in her daily life. She launched the concept from a desire to open a place in Chiba where more people from different backgrounds can gather, make and experiment.

The operation will also involve Iwasawa Brothers, a Chiba-based creative unit that has worked on art festivals and regional projects. LAYOUT, Loftwork’s team specializing in the editing and design of spaces and places, will also join the project. Starting from Inohana-tei’s teahouse space, the team will develop spatial design, exhibitions, programs and events that make use of local materials and existing objects.

For years, Loftwork has brought together companies, local governments, universities, creators, and researchers to build places where something genuinely new can take shape. FabCafe Chiba continues that tradition, rooted this time in Chiba, and grown together with the people who call it home.

  • Eri Iwasawa(Culture Executive/Marketing Leader)

  • Iwasawa Bros.

  • LAYOUT

Name
FabCafe Chiba

Opening date
June 1, 2026

Address
1-6 Inohana, Chuo Ward, Chiba City, Chiba Prefecture 260-0856, Japan
Inside Inohana Park

Operator
Loftwork Inc.

Hours
10 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
Last order at 4 p.m.

Closed
Irregular holidays
Business days and hours may change. Please check FabCafe Chiba’s official Instagram for the latest updates.

Services
Cafe operation, local product sales, exhibitions, seasonal programs, events, workshops and more.

FabCafe Chiba Website (Japanese)

FabCafe Chiba Instagram

  • Loftwork Inc.

    Loftwork is a creative company that believes in “creativity within all.” Through co-creation with creators, businesses, communities, and academia, we create the value of the future. Loftwork operates various platforms such as FabCafe, a creative community hub and digital fabrication cafe, MTRL (“Material”), which aims for innovation in the field of materials and technology development, and AWRD (“Award”), a co-creation platform for creators and companies. Rather than focusing solely on immediate profits, Loftwork builds a business ecosystem that faces people, companies, and society with a long-term perspective, continuously creating social value.

    Official Website  |  LinkedIn

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    Loftwork is a creative company that believes in “creativity within all.” Through co-creation with creators, businesses, communities, and academia, we create the value of the future. Loftwork operates various platforms such as FabCafe, a creative community hub and digital fabrication cafe, MTRL (“Material”), which aims for innovation in the field of materials and technology development, and AWRD (“Award”), a co-creation platform for creators and companies. Rather than focusing solely on immediate profits, Loftwork builds a business ecosystem that faces people, companies, and society with a long-term perspective, continuously creating social value.

    Official Website  |  LinkedIn

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