News & Releases
October 20, 2022
FabCafe Global Editorial Team
On Sunday 6 November 2022, FabCafe Fuji will open its doors in Fujiyoshida, Yamanashi Prefecture, a town located at the foot of Mount Fuji. It is the 14th FabCafe worldwide and the fifth in Japan, following Tokyo, Kyoto, Hida and Nagoya.
FabCafe Fuji is located on a picturesque street with a stunning view of Mt. Fuji that you will probably have seen featured in the best guides of Japan! In addition to the café, the space includes a library corner presenting relevant publications on art, architecture and textiles; an area to use a risograph printing machine; and a co-working space. FabCafe Fuji aims to foster a creative community centered on ‘textiles’ in Fujiyoshida, a traditional textile production area.
FabCafe Fuji Website
Fujiyoshida is located one and a half hours away from Tokyo by bus. For over 1,000 years, the city has flourished as a textile town thanks to its lush green landscape and the blessings of cool, clear water flowing down from Mt Fuji. Nowadays, Fujiyoshida is also garnering wide attention as a place that continues to connect tradition with bold innovation, as it organizes all sorts of exciting events and exhibitions where the local hataya (weaving factories) collaborate with a wide variety of creators and artists to tackle the creation of new textile values.
FabCafe Fuji is operated by DOSO, an enterprise led by Tsuyoshi Yagi which aims to give new life to vacant houses by renovating them, passing on their value and history, creating new usage opportunities, and improving the townscape around them. DOSO has operated the popular Saruya Hostel and Saruya Artist Residency in Fujiyoshida since 2015, and will now open FabCafe Fuji as the next step to foster local creativity.
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“Fujiyoshida boasts a proud history of textile manufacturing that expands over a century. We want to support novel forms of industrial tradition, and provide a space where both the local community and occasional visitors can chat over good food and share the pleasure of creation.
Along with the delicious menu, I hope that the different spaces of FabCafe Fuji, such as its cozy library corner, as well as the events that we are going to organize regularly, will fill with joy the daily lives of both the people who visit and the staff who work here.”
The FabCafe Fuji menu features homemade sausages, spiced curry, lasagne, fermented foods and vegetarian options. Each plate is prepared using ethically conscious and carefully selected ingredients
From left to right: Morning plate, homemade hotdog, and carrot cake
Drinks will be offered from 550 yen (tax included) while food options will be about 1,100 yen (tax included)
A special exhibition featuring fabrics and other items that DOSO has presented in past collaborations with local weavers will be held to celebrate the opening of FabCafe Fuji. Look forward to new artful encounters over a cup of delicious warm coffee.
Dates: 5 (Sat) – 13 (Sun) November 2022
Opening hours: 8:00-17:00 *Subject to FabCafe Fuji opening hours.
*Further details will be posted on the FabCafe Fuji website at the end of October.
FabCafe Fuji is located on Honmachi-dori, a picturesque street with a stunning view of Mt Fuji. In addition to the café, it provides a library corner with books on art, architecture and textiles, a space to use a risograph printing machine and a co-working space.
- Name of the branch: FabCafe Fuji
- Address: 3-5-16 Shimoyoshida, Fujiyoshida, Yamanashi
https://goo.gl/maps/uhQhEvvEodmPrZsi6 - Website: https://fabcafe.com/jp/fuji/
- Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100080864602644
- Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/fabcafefuji/
- Contact: info@fabcafefuji.com
- Opening hours: 8:00-17:00
- Closed: Tuesdays
- Seating: 20 seats
- Access:
By bus: 2-hour express bus ride from Tokyo, Shibuya or Shinjuku Stations. Approx. 20 min walk from highway bus stops at Shimoyoshida Station and Fujiyama Station on the Chuo Expressway.
By train: 5-minute walk from Shimoyoshida Station on the Fujikyu Line.
FabCafe is a creative network that spans 14 locations worldwide. Machines for digital fabrication, such as 3D printers and laser cutters are installed in a cafe space where people come together.
Each day, creators visit these FabCafes to meet new people, gather together, compete over their talents, and share a forum for presentation. They engage in a wide variety of projects that make use of fabrication, materials, and technologies that are unique to the region: https://fabcafe.com/
Let’s make rural areas more interesting, inherit the values of our predecessors and pass them on to the next generations.
DOSO Inc. has been operating Saruya Hostel and Saruya Artist Residency since 2015 with the aim of giving new life to vacant houses by renovating them, passing on their value and history, creating new usage opportunities, and improving the townscape around them.
Fujiyoshida boasts a proud history of textile manufacturing that expands over a century. We want to support novel forms of industrial tradition, and provide a space where both the local community and occasional visitors can chat over good food and share the pleasure of creation.
Along with the delicious menu, we hope that the different spaces of FabCafe Fuji, such as its cozy library corner, as well as the events that we are going to organize regularly, will fill with joy the daily lives of both the people who visit and the staff who work here.”
E-mail: info@saruya-hostel.com
https://www.facebook.com/saruya.hostel
*For enquiries about this press release, please contact: Loftwork PR (pr@loftwork.com): Suzuki
What can we do for you?
Contact us if you are interested in…
- Exploring textile collaborations with FabCafe Fuji.
- Interested in taking part in Fuji Textile Week or other textile-related events.
- Coorganizing an exhibition, workshop or event with FabCafe Fuji or other branches.
- Planning an art residency or an educational program with FabCafe.
And more!
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