
Art. Stay. Unwind.
Miyasaki Gallery is a unique destination
with three experiences under one historic roof.
Miyasaki Gallery
1250 B Street
Walnut Grove, CA 95690
Located about halfway between San Francisco and Sacramento in the heart of California’s river delta, Walnut Grove is only remaining Japanese-American built cities in the United States. This bathhouse is one of about 40 remaining original buildings from the 1800s.
Art. Stay. Unwind.
Miyasaki is a unique destination with three experiences under one historic roof.

First and foremost, Miyasaki Gallery is a community home for art. Hosting a stage for the new, a home for the bold, and a place to engage with the ever-changing landscape of contemporary art.
Housed in a restored historic bathhouse from the 1910s, the gallery is an art space for connection and inspiration. The gallery showcases a vibrant and inclusive mix of established and emerging artists from the Delta, the Bay Area, and beyond.

Soak in the history! The Miyasaki family started our traditional bathouse in 1916 as a place for rest, conversation, and sanctuary.
Featuring vintage-tiled soaking tubs and a steam shower, the Bath House is a tribute to the building’s soul.
Book your private 2-hour soaking session today!

Get inspired with a private stay! Your creative retreat awaits. Located directly above the gallery, our private rooms are your sanctuary in the heart of the Sacramento River Delta.
Wake up surrounded by art, enjoy a coffee on your private balcony, and then step downstairs to immerse yourself in the creative energy of the gallery. It’s the perfect home base for exploring Walnut Grove and the delta.
Frequently Asked Questions
Where should I park, and what else is there to do nearby?
We are proudly located at 1250 B Street in downtown Walnut Grove. Free street parking is readily available right in front of the building and along the surrounding historic streets. We highly recommend making a day (or weekend) of it! After viewing the art, you can enjoy a scenic walk along the Sacramento River, visit local legacy businesses, or explore the rich history of the Delta’s last remaining Japanese-American built towns.
How does the historic Bath House work, and do I need a reservation?
Our beautifully restored 1916 Bath House—featuring our original vintage-tiled soaking tubs and a steam shower—is now fully open for private sessions. To ensure a peaceful and restorative experience, the Bath House operates by reservation only. You can easily book your private soaking session directly through our website. (Note: Overnight visitors at our Guest House receive priority booking!)
How can I book a stay at the Guest House?
Your creative retreat is ready! The Guest House is a private, art-filled apartment located directly above the gallery, perfect for a peaceful Delta getaway. You can check availability and book your stay securely through our Airbnb listing. It’s the perfect home base for exploring historic Walnut Grove and immersing yourself in the creative energy downstairs.
Is the art gallery free to visit, and is the artwork for sale?
Yes to both! Admission to the Miyasaki Gallery is always free, as we believe art should be accessible to everyone in our community. We rotate our exhibitions monthly to feature new, vibrant works from Delta and Bay Area artists. All original artwork on display is available for purchase, with proceeds directly supporting the creators and our local programming.
