Greetings

Hello everyone.
Welcome and thank you for visiting SAKUPAWA.

Japan has a traditional culture that has been spun since time immemorial.

The tea ceremony is a form of hospitality that respects the other person in the spirit of “ichigo-ichie” (once-in-a-lifetime meeting).
The path of calligraphy, where one can rub ink with a quiet mind, catch one’s breath and put down the brush… and be soothed by the fragrance of the ink.
The extreme emotion created by the strength of the shamisen’s plectrum and the shakuhachi’s breath.
The sound of the koto that gracefully embraces deep emotion on the lake surface of the heart.
The splendor of traditional Japanese costumes and the beautiful dance of Japanese traditional dance.
The soul-stirring sound of Japanese drums.
We will also offer you a chance to experience and savor the kimono, food culture, and Japanese pattern creation.
We hope to enjoy a meaningful time together, transcending national and language differences, while making the most of our experience in Japanese culture.

Furthermore, we are planning a wide range of exchanges in the future, such as electronics and anime illustrations, which are the pride of Japan.

We look forward to meeting many people from Japan and abroad.

President and Representative Director
 Sayoko Akashi

Japan is a country rich in nature, surrounded by the sea.
The ancestors of the Japanese people have lived with respect for nature.

People and nature live together in harmony.
This kind of mind is at the base of the Japanese mind.

We hope that foreign visitors to Japan will have the opportunity to rediscover the spirit of Japan and the Japanese people by experiencing the tea ceremony and traditional Japanese musical instruments.

Our goal is to connect hearts and minds by respecting and acknowledging each other, transcending differences in country, culture, and language, and to spread the circle of happiness throughout the world.

We look forward to meeting you.

Board of Directors
 Kuniko Ouse