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Wacoal Study Hall Kyoto

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Visitors can peruse publications on beauty, study and compile materials as well as make use of coworking space for business.

A cultural endeavor to cultivate feminine beauty

Established in 2016 on the south side of Kyoto Station, this facility aims to give feminine exquisiteness an extra lift in terms of figure and symmetry through to the introspective self.
The spacious study hall occupies the 1st and 2nd floors of the Wacoal Shinkyoto Building, providing a school, library, coworking space and gallery (some sections are charged).
The 1st floor beauty-themed library has 11 categories filled with some 5,000 domestic and international publications carefully selected by the Book Director, Yoshitaka Haba. Adjacent to the library is a coworking space enabling users to work and collaborate together. At the study hall’s school lectures on “bodily beauty”, “appreciative beauty” and “social beauty”, which all embody Wacoal’s aim of culturally expressing and commercializing the achievement of “feminine beauty”.

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Question

Whose words are written in lights at the entrance?

Address 6 Nishi-Kujo Kitanouchi-cho, Minami-ku
TEL 075-556-0236
FAX 075-556-0230
URL https://www.wacoal.jp/studyhall/
Hours Weekdays: 10:00-21:30, Sat: 10:00-17:30
Closed Sun, Mon, Nat Hols
Adm 1-day charge: ¥1,620/person (monthly membership also available)
Access A 7-min walk from Subway Karasuma Line, JR and Kintetsu Kyoto Stn

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