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Art Festival 2025] Shinobue Player Kazuya Sato Special Concert [Sunday, September 28, 2025

To express our gratitude for your patronage, we will hold the Art Festival in CHOURAKUKAN on September 28, 2025.
The theme of the Art Festival in CHOURAKUKAN 2025 is "Japanese and Western in Kyoto.

A shinobue flute concert by Kazuya Sato will be held in the Onari-no-Ma (not open to the public), a Japanese-style room on the top floor of Chorakukan, a Western-style building built in the Meiji period.
In the tranquil air of the Shoin-style hall, which blends harmoniously with the Western-style architecture, you will enjoy a unique moment with the soft sound of a flute echoing through the air.

Shinobue player Kazuya Sato Special Concert

  • Date: Sunday, September 28, 2025
  • Time: Registration 11:00 Performance 11:30-12:15
  • Venue: Main building 3rd floor, Onari-no-Ma (usually closed to the public)
  • Ticket: ¥2,500 in advance, ¥3,000 at the door
         The above includes admission ticket and drink voucher (¥1,000) for the Art Festival Mariage event.

  • If seats are sold out in advance, they will not be sold on the day of the event.
    *Please note that guests of elementary school age and younger are not allowed to use the facilities.

Performer Profile

  • Shinobue player Kazuya Sato
  • Born in Karatsu City, Saga Prefecture in 1981. He started his career as a shinobue flute player when he offered the flute at the dismantling ceremony of the East Pagoda of the national treasure Yakushiji Temple in 2012. His composition "Sakura-iro no Waltz" was adopted as the motif for Yuzu's "Ame-nochi Harureruya" and won the Japan Record Award for Best Work. In addition, he has participated in many movies and TV dramas as a musician. He also serves as Karatsu Tourism Ambassador and Ureshino Kokoro Ambassador.
    Official site:https://www.kazuyasato.com/

Information for Participants
All prices include 10% service charge and tax.
*Preschool children are not allowed to accompany guests to this event.
*Please come by public transportation as parking space is limited.