Share Space Doimise
#East Kishu(Owase City)
Registered Tangible Cultural Property "Mise Doi Family Residence" in Owase City, Mie Prefecture
The "Mise-doi Family Residence," a registered tangible cultural property in Owase City, Mie Prefecture, is a Japanese-style modernist building designed by Kihachiro Ando and built in 1931. The Art Deco style design and the sukiya tatami room, which beautifully harmonizes the shifting tones of Japanese and Western styles, convey the lifestyle of the Mise-Doi family, one of the leading forest managers in Owase City. In order to pass on this great house to future generations, and to revitalize it as a base for the creation of new businesses in Owase and the development of a relaxed population, the Doi family and the NPO Owase Life Support Center have collaborated to start using it as a shared office and coworking space, "Share Space Doi Miye. This is a collaboration between the Doi family and the NPO Owase Life Support Center.
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Interior view of the facility
20 tatami mats large hall
Interaction with the local community
parlor
A coworking space where local human resources involved in community development can visit and gather. You can enjoy finding a place that suits you, such as a 20-mat Japanese-style hall, a Western-style parlor, a veranda, or a garden.
Facility Information
Share Space Doimise
Location:
〒519-3611 14-2, Asahi-machi, Owase-shi, Mie, Japan
Phone number:0597-49-0011
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Access and local transportation
11-minute walk from the nearest station or bus stop. 1.5 km from Owase Kita IC [5 minutes].