Temporarily closed

Due to COVID-19, the cafe goes into hibernation

Tsutomu Kawamura
OpenSource Cafe
2 min readMar 5, 2020

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COVID-19 (coronavirus) is unstoppable. Due to this, we have decided to hibernate our cafe for a while.

UPDATE (Apr 7): emergency declared in Japan for Tokyo. The cafe was locked. (it means that your card keys don’t work)

UPDATE (Mar 29): we have decided to drop “ticket members” too, and we extended the period to March 2021, at least. We can’t expect “when” it stops, but we promise that we’ll be back to our normal mode in the future.

For our monthly members, the space is available with some limitation. Check these points below:

  • DO — First things first, take good care of yourself.
  • DO — Check your temperature daily. Should you have a fever, don’t go out.
  • DO — If you have any trouble, let us know. We can help you.
  • DON’T — Do not use public transportations to come the cafe. Let’s walk or ride a bike.
  • DON’T —Do not stay the cafe at night. Available time is 8am-8pm.

To update your membership, visit our online shop.

For existing ticket members, you can use your tickets left until Apr 15. Please not use public transportations to come. Unfortunately, we do not update your membership. Sorry for your inconvenient. If you have, you can use your remaining tickets after our restarting the cafe next year even if the ticket was expired already.

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Tsutomu Kawamura
OpenSource Cafe

A programmer. A product designer at Librize. I opened OpenSource Cafe in Shimokitazawa (Tokyo) in 2011. Now building the second place in Shiratori (Chiba).