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Experience Japanese Performing Arts & Music
Experience Japanese Performing Arts & Music

Experience Japan's Ancient Art of Noh in Sydney.

 For the first time, Japan's Oldest Traditional Performing Arts (Noh) is Coming to Sydney!



16th of November 2024
Scots Church Sydney
44 Margaret Street, Sydney, 2000

Ticket $60~

Experience the rich cultural heritage of Japan right here in the heart of Sydney at Scots Church Sydney. Witness the mesmerizing beauty and grace of NOH, a centuries-old art form that has captivated audiences for generations.

Don't miss this unique opportunity to immerse yourself in the world of Japanese traditional performing arts. Mark your calendars and join us for an unforgettable evening!

 

Actors

Motonori Umewaka (holder of important intangible cultural property)

and 8 more actors and musicians from Nishinomiya Nogakudo.


​Organizer:J Culture Sydney / Japan Traditional Art Culture

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SAMURAI SHOW ( 吟剣詩舞 Gin-Ken-Shibu ) in Sydney​


13th of December 2024
Scots Church Sydney
44 Margaret Street, Sydney, 2000

Experience the Way of Samurai [ 吟剣詩舞 Gin-Ken-Shibu ] in Sydney

 

Witness the mesmerizing show of 6 professional Samurai dancers and singers from JAPAN, showcasing the art of Samurai. One night only

Welcome to Japan's Traditional Samurai Performance [吟剣詩舞 Gin-Ken-Shibu]

 

The rich cultural heritage of Japan right here in the heart of Sydney at Scots Church Sydney.

 

Witness the mesmerizing show of 6 professional Samurai dancers and singers from JAPAN, showcasing the art of Samurai performance using swards and fans.

Do not miss this rare opportunity to immerse yourself the rich culture and traditions of JAPAN at this captivating showcase.

Program 

7 pm~7:45pm Workshop

15mins interval

8pm~9pm Samurai Dance and Song

( HEIKE STORY )

 

One Night Only.

Mark your calendars and join us for an unforgettable evening!

 

Artist : Ryuho Arai and 5 performers from JAPAN

School : Kinouryu

Style: Gin-Ken-Shibu



Masaya Kamei in ​Piano Recital

Saturday 14th December ​19:30~21:30PM

Sydney Town Hall / 483 George St, Sydney NSW 


New-generation Japanese pianist Masaya Kamei performs in Sydney for the first time at Sydney Town Hall as the night event of JAPAN EXPO, the ultimate Japanese event in Australia.


Masaya Kamei was brought to worldwide attention in 2022 at the Long-Thibaud International Competition in France where he won First Prize and Audience Award. Also, he won the third prize at the Maria Canals International Piano Competition and became a semifinalist at the Van Cliburn International Piano Competition in 2022. He gained recognition in Japan when he won First Prize at the 43rd PTNA Piano Competition and the 88th Music Competition of Japan at the same time in 2019.


One Night Only.

Mark your calendars and join us for an unforgettable evening!

 

Artist : Kamei Masaya

Organizer : J Culture Sydney, eplus

Sponsors : KAWAI Australia



J Culture Sydney Selection


Furukawa Art Museum and Tamesaburo Memorial Museum ( Nagoya )

The Furukawa Museum of Art is located in a quiet residential area of ​​Nagoya, and is an art museum that mainly exhibits Japanese paintings, and is conveniently located just a 3-minute walk from a subway station.

The Tamesaburo Memorial Museum, a nationally registered tangible cultural property, is a purely Japanese-style residence built in 1934 (Showa 9), with a seasonal Japanese garden, a sukiya-style architecture, a tea room, and a mansion where you can enjoy a full-fledged tea ceremony. You can enjoy art such as installations that make use of the space.



Kakuozan History Walk in ( Nagoya )

A harmonious blend of history, tradition, and contemporary culture.


The area is on a small hill in the eastern part of Nagoya and has enjoyed fame for moon viewing. With the establishment of the Kakuozan Nittaiji Temple, the town developed in the style of Higashiyama in Kyoto, and many historical buildings such as temples and shrines still exist.

The area acted as a back-room where Nagoya's businessmen gathered, Ryotei (Japanese-style restaurants), and villas, were built, as a result, while the arts took root in the culture of daily life.


Kakuozan's shopping street is where old traditions and new creators live and breathe in harmony and a popular tourist area on the approach to Nittaiji Temple. The relaxed atmosphere of the town makes it one of the most popular places to live in Nagoya.



Sekitei Ryokan ( Miyajima/Hiroshima)

Exquisite Ryokan.


The depth of Japanese culture arises from the confluence of various aspects: performing arts, design, architecture, fine arts, fashion, crafts and, not to forget, gastronomy.

All these elements coming together make up its quintessence.


By staying at SEKITEI, you will easily and naturally come in contact with the very soul of Japanese culture.


Ryokan - ONOMICHI NISHIYAMA ( Hiroshima )

Historic and beloved guest house in Onomichi, Hiroshima


Carrying on the History of the Nishiyama Bekken


Opened in 1943, Nishiyama Bekkan is a historic and beloved guest house in Onomichi. Its history has been preserved, not only in terms of the building but also furniture, lighting, tea ceremony utensils, hanging scrolls, and tableware. Some are in their original form, some have been restored, and other things have been repurposed, but we cherish all of them. For example, wood that used to be part of an alcove has been turned into room keys, and some roof tiles have been put to use as design materials for the entrance. We hope that these efforts will help to preserve Onomichi culture and put the skills of Japanese artisans on display for guests.


PAYSAGE MORIGUCHI (Tokushima )

Inn <Art Hotel> for Culture Tourism


The inn was renovated in a simple, contemporary style

Yet it retains the feeling of a private house designed to embody nature

The scenery of Mima has a long history

The reception area is decorated with collages and art associated with Shikoku Island

Each room has work by a different contemporary artist

There’s a unique library with a bookshelf tower

Enjoy a relaxing teatime while slowly turning pages

It’s pleasant to use your hands to enjoy a creative moment at your leisure

Enjoy our custom-made cultural tourism plans designed for each individual traveler.



HOTEL GAJOEN TOKYO

Welcome to A Museum Hotel of Japan Beauty.


Enchanting galleries filled with Japanese pre-war art Tranquil gardens with a river flowing

through them Traditional banquet halls for weddings, events and exhibitions.



Entire Cottage in Wajima

From the Edo to Meiji period, Kuroshima prospered as a town of Kitamae shipowners and preserved a sense of unity and tranquility in its landscape, until the present day.

On New Year's Day, 2024, the coastline's landscape was drastically changed by a tectonic movement once every several thousand years, and the earthquake caused extensive damage to the village.

We hope you will rediscover the mysterious cultural charm and the beauty of the rugged Noto natural landscape newly created by the earth.


Sake - Kobe Shunshin kan

Sake as fine as ours can only be made by starting with the finest koji (malted rice). The brewers at Fukuju carefully produce the koji by hand in koji muro (special cultivation room), using processes perfected over centuries of practice.


Fukuju selects only the best rice, cultivated by farmers in the northern region of Mt. Rokko, where Japan's finest rice is grown. The water we use, called Miyamizu, has long been regarded as ideal for sake brewing.


Our inventive approach allowed us to pioneer sake making in the Nada region. Our location fosters great sake, while generations of dedication ensure consistent standards of quality. Commitment to our craft and pure natural ingredients result in a taste that is fresh and clear.


Sake - Daiishichi

Established in 1752 (the 2nd year of the Horeki period), Daishichi Sake Brewery has always insisted on a strictly orthodox brewing tradition: the kimoto method. Daishichi’s rich, mellow sakes are all outstanding examples of kimoto sake. Daishichi’s history began when the Ohta family moved from the old Ise province to Nihonmatsu. The current head is the 10th generation. Daishichi’s sakes come to life at a meal and form perfect pairings with fine food. Feted by the world, they have opened a new chapter in the history of superb sake.


Ranma (Fine wood carving for shrines and temples) Toyoda Carving

Our company makes sculptures for Bhuddist Shrines and Temples. After the Niko Toshogu and Showa's grand restoration in 1959 Yutaka moved from Kagawa prefecture to the capital and established the company. Following the Prevention of Fire Legislation, advancement in skills and techniques led to in increase in construction in concrete, not only for temples and shrines, but for buildings all over the world. Naturally, this is called for a need in various innovation within our company. The demand for concrete, FRP and sculptures has increased and we have been striving to keep true to the meaning and culture embedded in traditional construction. As well as delivering the creations sought after by our clients.


Traditional Tea Ceremony in Kobe

The Japanese tea ceremony is a Japanese cultural activity involving the ceremonial preparation and presentation of matcha, powdered green tea


Sogetsu Flower Arrangement

Welcome to the world of Ikebana, the ancient Japanese art of flower arrangement. With its rich history and emphasis on individuality and imagination, Ikebana offers a unique way to connect with Japanese culture.


KAGURA in Fukuoka

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