
Miyu? Actually the bathhouse name is Miyu? No, the name is "Miyu"? Wait, the Japanese name is "都湯" which can be read as "Miyu-yu"? Actually it's read as "To-yu" or "Miyako-yu"? Typically it's "To-yu". I'll use "To-yu".
In *And Yet the Town Moves*, the traditional public bathhouse that protagonist Hotori and her friends frequently visit. Its exterior features a sign reading "To-yu", with a typical Japanese noren curtain and sliding wooden door. Inside, high ceilings, tiled walls, and faded murals create a space where townsfolk relax and socialize.
Scene context
动画中多次出现(如第1话、第3话等)
Visit notes
- 原型是位于东京都大田区的实际存在的澡堂「都湯」,建筑外观在动画中被忠实还原。
- 该澡堂在作品中作为小镇的社交中心出现,多次成为角色们相遇或交谈的场景。