A Tranquil Haven for Heartfelt Letter Writing in Tokyo
The art of letter writing is making a comeback, thanks to the upcoming urban facility, 'Tegamidokoro' in Hamacho, Tokyo. The facility, operated by the non-profit organization Tegami-dera, is set to open its doors in the autumn of 2025. This serene space is designed for those wishing to take a moment to reflect on themselves through the written word.
Located in the bustling heart of Tokyo, Tegamidokoro aims to provide a peaceful oasis where people can step away from their daily routines and engage in thoughtfulness. Visitors will find a carefully curated selection of stationery, including letter sets and envelopes, conducive to composing letters filled with personal thoughts and emotions. It's a space where individuals can connect with cherished memories and the feelings they hold dear for others.
Traditionally affiliated with the Shodai-ji Temple, which is based in Edogawa, Tokyo, this new urban outlet signifies an exciting expansion for the organization. The Hamacho location, located conveniently near popular areas like Ginza and Shinjuku, is poised to draw in a diverse range of visitors.
Discovering the Joy of Writing
Visitors to Tegamidokoro will experience a range of unique services beyond simply writing letters. The facility will also feature a selection of specialty stationery, carefully chosen by staff, which will be available for purchase. Additionally, there will be a new service for guests to write their letters and leave them in a designated post for 'Handwriting Pilgrimage,' where letters are ceremonially burned at the temple to carry intentions to the universe.
Handwriting events and grief care workshops are also on the agenda, promoting deeper connections to the written word and its emotional benefits. The design of this space encourages individuals to break away from their environments, even if just for a short while, and dive into a reflective activity that tends to the soul.
A Thoughtful Location
Strategically placed near shopping and theater venues, Tegamidokoro offers a welcoming stop for anyone looking to pen a note to a loved one or simply spend some time in quiet contemplation when out and about. The hopes for this facility align with the aim of the Tegami-dera organization, which has served since 2016 to encourage the practice of writing letters as a way to restore inner peace and personal authenticity.
To further connect with patrons, the facility does not require reservations or involve entry fees, promoting an inclusive setting that invites everyone to come as they are. It operates from 11:00 AM to 7:00 PM, and while there will be occasional closures, visitors can always find a space waiting for them to share their thoughts on letterhead.
A Message from the Founder
In a personal note, the founder of Tegami-dera, Shoji Inoue, expressed his excitement for this new chapter. 'This oasis will bring people closer to their inner selves and their loved ones, whether they are physically near or far. Writing a letter can bridge the distance, and in a world filled with distractions, it's a gentle reminder to slow down and connect.'
The opening of Tegamidokoro in Hamacho promises a transformation in how we view letter writing—an activity that has long been overshadowed in our digital age. As the autumn of 2025 approaches, the anticipation of this tranquil space continues to grow, beckoning all to embrace the power of the pen.
For more information about Tegamidokoro, visit the official website of Tegami-dera at
Tegami-dera.
About Tegami-dera
Tegami-dera, established in 2016, is committed to fostering a culture of letter writing. The organization provides a variety of services, including ceremonial burning of letters, development of letter-related products, and the planning of events that cultivate the therapeutic and communal aspects of writing.
For details on Tegami-dera's other offerings, visit the following link:
Tegami-dera Services.