Performance Commemorating the First Anniversary of Tokyo Hayashi-juku
*Information at the time of adoption.
- Name of the organization or individual
- NPO Tokyo Hayashi-juku
- subsidy category
- Startup Grant
- Grant Type
- single year
Reiwa 5(2023) 3rd Startup Grant



Business Overview
NPO Tokyo Hayashi Juku celebrated its first anniversary and held an event to improve students' skills. In the first part of the program, bamboo and wisteria were played, and the audience participated by clapping and shouting in a workshop that focused on introducing the instruments. In the second part, the folktale Momotaro was performed, which combined the rich theatrical expressions of junior high and high school students with traditional music and music, and explored the new possibilities of traditional music and music, expressing the diversity of tradition and creativity, classical and modern, adults and youth, and expressing Kaguya-hime as artistic Sandoz art and a work created from scratch. Performers include Hitohiko OZAKI, students of Tokyo Hayashi Juku, volunteers of the drama club of Chibengakuen Wakayama Junior High School, and Sandoz Art Tsukinokage. Staff include eimatsumoto Co., Ltd., and Mr. Yasuhiro Shimada.
- Period of Activity / Project
- Saturday, July 27, 2024
- Venues
- Tsukishima Community Education Hall (Chuo Ward, Tokyo)
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Profile
[Name of business subject to grant]
NPO Tokyo Hayashi-juku
NPO aims to promote classical performing arts through human resource development of traditional Japanese music and music, and to contribute to the multifaceted promotion of classical performing arts, including the promotion of local arts and culture. Representative Director: Hitohiko Ozaki.




