2014 J-POP SUMMIT FESTIVAL SETS NEW ATTENDANCE RECORD WITH MASSIVE WEEKEND CELEBRATION OF JAPANESE POP CUTURE
S.F.’s Annual Japanese Pop Culture Extravaganza Attracts Huge Crowds For Music, Anime, Film, Fashion And Ramen
San Francisco, CA, July 28, 2014 –
The 2014 J-POP SUMMIT Festival, San Francisco’s premiere celebration of
Japanese pop culture, music, fashion, games, art, food and film, broke
all previous attendance records during its recent 6th annual
weekend-long event. More than 120,000 people attended the two-day
Festival that took place across the city’s Japantown on July 19th and 20th.
The second annual J-POP Live at Union Square concert took place on the evening of Saturday, July 19th
and attracted nearly 5,000 people who filled the iconic downtown plaza
and surrounding vantage points to enthusiastically welcome an array of
headlining live musical performers from Japan.
The 2014 J-POP SUMMIT also kicked off the second annual Japan Film Festival of San Francisco, which ran thru Sunday, July 27th at the NEW PEOPLE Cinema, located at 1746 Post St in Japantown.
The
2014 J-POP SUMMIT presented several top Japanese artists that made
their U.S. debut including pop stars and Guests of Honor former AKB48
memeber, Tomomi Itano, May’n, Una and the teen idol group, Tokyo Girls’
Style, as well as crowd favorite Kimono Cosplay pop singing duo,
Yanakiku, Japanese-American pop singer Kylee, and the return of human
beat box phenomenon, DAICHI. Japanese actor and star of Itazura Na Kiss, Yûki Furukawa, also appeared in-person to introduce the U.S. theatrical debut of his new film at NEW PEOPLE Cinema, "wo ai ni” (I love you) in TOKYO, as well as director Mitsutoshi Tanaka who appeared for the premiere of his new historical biopic, Ask This of Rikyu.
In
addition to Japantown appearances by all of these artists, fans were
treated to some J-flavored punk and alternative music from the Akabane
Vulgars on Strong Bypass and Pinky Doodle Poodle, who were notably
introduced on-stage by Robby Takac of The Goo Goo Dolls.
Kawaii-themed
fashion programming was presented in partnership with ASOBISYSTEM and
gave attendees and fashionistas kinetic live appearances by iconic
Harajuku models Misa Kimura, Akira, Una and Ayumi Seto, who launched her
new, “Aymmy in the batty girls” apparel line. Fans also were introduced
to the sexy pop color explosion of the girls of Black Diamond from
Shibuya and an array of other on-stage dance and fashion contests and
other programming such as Baby, the Stars Shine Bright Contest, an
“ODOTTEMITA” Dance Contest, Cosplay Masquerade, J-POP IDOL Contest and
the Japan Discovery Stage.
Kinokuniya Book Stores of America and SEGA®
of America welcomed visual artist, KEI, who designed the character of
Hatsune Miku, the world’s first virtual pop star, and made his
first-ever U.S. appearance to meet Miku fans and sign his art books.
Web-based Japanese cultural channel and sponsor JAPANKURU, taken from an original coined word that implies, “Come to Japan,” showcased
the country’s strong influence on pop culture with a colorful JAPANKURU
x J-POP SUMMIT Festival 2014 booth that offered attendees unique
products unavailable in the U.S. and insights into travel to various
parts of Japan.
The
POP GOURMET Food Festival also returned to J-POP SUMMIT for its second
consecutive year and offered new expanded attractions that included a
Sake Tasting area, produced by Consulate General of Japan in San
Francisco and hosted by more than a dozen premiere sake brands and
brewers, as well as RAMEN Street, and a Japanese Beverage and Bites
& Snacks Area hosted in-part by Takara Sake USA, which brought the
festival’s official cocktail “J POP,” as well as Sapporo USA, Azuma
Foods, Meiji and ITO-EN.
RAMEN
Street was a brand new attraction for J-POP SUMMIT this year and was
co-presented in cooperation with the Ramen Yokocho Association. The
scrumptious event drew tens of thousands who cued in hours-long lines
throughout the entire weekend for a taste of authentic hearty,
made-from-scratch Japanese ramen from some of the best purveyors of the
dish in the world. Many of the local restaurants, merchants and other
businesses in the Japantown area also benefited from the massive
attendance.
“The
record setting attendance for the 2014 J-POP SUMMIT affirms the
tremendous popularity that Japanese pop culture has across a truly wide
cross section of people of all ages, from all walks of life, and it is a
direct result of the support of our sponsors, the City of San
Francisco, the Japantown community, and the passion and hard work
invested by our Festival staff as well as legions of dedicated
volunteers that so generously contributed their time before, during as
well as after this year’s event,” says Seiji Horibuchi, J-POP SUMMIT
Festival founder and chairman of the J-POP SUMMIT Festival Committee.
“Each J-POP SUMMIT strives to present a unique composite of the latest
pop culture trends happening in Japan right now. Many of the artists and
content that has been featured goes on to become globally popular. As
we look forward to 2015, we reflect on lessons learned and also the
energy that J-POP SUMMIT has brought to Japantown and the fun and
excitement it has given to so many attendees year after year.”
2014
J-POP SUMMIT Festival sponsors included: JAPANKURU, ASOBISYSTEM, TAKARA
SAKE USA, SEGA, Biken International, MOSHI MOSHI NIPPON, the Consulate
General of Japan in San Francisco, SAPPORO, Ma Chére Cosette?,
Crunchyroll, United Airline, Kinokuniya USA, Meiji, Azuma Foods, JVTA,
and the Japan Foundation.
About JAPAN FILM FESTIVAL OF SAN FRANCISCO
Launched
in 2013, Japan Film Festival of San Francisco is the first and only
fully-dedicated Japanese film event for the SF Bay Area, and features a
colorful mix of narratives, anime and documentary film premieres and
exclusive screenings with special guest appearances at the NEW PEOPLE
Cinema in SF Japantown. Additional details are available at: www.jffsf.org.
About J-POP SUMMIT Festival
Launched
in 2009, J-POP SUMMIT Festival is an annual street fair held in San
Francisco, CA that celebrates Japanese popular culture. By introducing
the latest in Japanese music, film, art, fashion, gaming, anime, food,
as well as niche subcultures, the festival has become a prominent
platform to showcase the latest pop trends and creative innovations from
Japan.
In addition to the original Festival held in Japantown, new attractions include the J-POP LIVE AT UNION SQUARE concert in downtown San Francisco, the Bay Area’s premier dedicated Japan Film Festival of San Francisco, and sake-tasting and fine foods events at the POP GOURMET Food Festival, which have each further enriched the experience. Additional information about J-POP SUMMIT Festival is available at: J-POP.com.
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