2015
J-POP SUMMIT SUCCESSFULLY EVOLVES INTO A TICKETED EVENT AND ATTRACTS
THOUSANDS TO ANNUAL SAN FRANCISCO JAPANESE POP CULTURE CELEBRATION
S.F.’s
Annual Japanese Pop Culture Festival Moves To Fort Mason And Other
Historic Locations Around The City And Adds Brand New Attractions
San Francisco, CA, August 12, 2015 – The
J-POP SUMMIT, the annual Japanese pop culture event held in San
Francisco, returned for its seventh consecutive year and drew more than
32,000 people to various Festival-related events held around the city
this past weekend.
The
2015 J-POP SUMMIT marked an important new step in its continuing
evolution as it was presented for the first time as a ticketed
attraction and was held in several new locations around San Francisco.
Previously the festival, which began in 2009, took place as a free
street fair-style event in the city’s Japantown district.
This
year, J-POP SUMMIT was held at Fort Mason along with San Francisco’s
first-ever SAKE and MATCHA SUMMITS, which took place in the city’s
downtown Union Square Park. Additionally, a special opening night film
screening event sponsored by MAZDA at the historic Castro Theatre
presented its first Honorary Award to Actor Tadanobu Asano and launched
the 2015 Japan Film Festival of San Francisco, which continues thru this
Sunday, August 16th at the NEW PEOPLE Cinema in Japantown.
Showcasing
the creativity, dynamism and diversity of Japanese pop culture, the
2015 J-POP SUMMIT notably added several new attractions and features to
its programming, which also included live music, fashion exhibitions,
manga, anime, games, pop up boutiques, art, film premieres, technology
and pop travel-themed exhibits and a special roster of sake and matcha
tea tasting events.
“Last
year we reached the very maximum crowd capacity that Japantown could
hold and we knew it was time for J-POP SUMMIT to evolve from its
original format,” says Seiji
Horibuchi, Chairman and founder of the J-POP SUMMIT. “Fort Mason gives
the Festival lots of room to expand in the years to come and utilizing
other locations around the city like Union Square, the Castro Theatre
and NEW PEOPLE Cinema will allow us to continue to develop
self-contained programs of special events that can better focus and
thrill their particular segment of devotees.”
Compelling new J-POP SUMMIT exhibition features this year included an “Interactive Pavilion,” a first-of-its-kind showcase of cutting edge Japanese technology, consumer product design and innovation that was presented with support and cooperation from the Japan External Trade Organization (JETRO) San Francisco Office. This was augmented by special series of technology-focused keynotes, panel discussions,
“idea-thons,” and pitch events focusing on the burgeoning “Maker
Movement” and the evolving Internet of Things (IoT) to be led by several
notable technology luminaries from San Francisco Bay Area, Silicon
Valley, and Japan.
A
POP TRAVEL area was developed in cooperation with the Japan National
Tourism Organization (JNTO) and presented by 2015 J-POP SUMMIT sponsor,
Global Daily to spotlight new and interesting sides of Japanese travel
often overlooked by Western travelers and featured a “Ryokan Pavilion,”
displaying the unique experience traditional Japanese inns offer
visitors.
Organized
by the J-POP SUMMIT Festival Committee and presented in partnership
with a variety of leading Japanese and U.S. sake brands, brewers,
distributors, and retailers, the 2015 SAKE SUMMIT UNION SQUARE featured
multiple sake tasting booths in Union Square Park where attendees could
sample wide range of premium Japanese sake and learn how to enjoy them
with food-pairings. Also, the attendees enjoyed shochu – “Iichiko Bar
FRUITS YUZU and UME” that won the double gold medal at the 2014 San
Francisco World Spirits Competition.
Presented
within a special area adjacent to the SAKE SUMMIT in Union Square Park,
the J-POP SUMMIT’s first MATCHA SUMMIT contained a specially curated
collection of premiere retailers and manufacturers of Japanese matcha
products, including tea and Japanese desserts.
Notable Guests of Honor this year included actor Tadanobu Asano, DJ Ken Ishii, director Koji
Morimoto and pop illustrator Yusuke Nakamura. Live music from an array
of rock and pop acts was headlined by anime music super group, JAM
Project, and also featured Japan’s top techno DJ, Ken Ishii, along with
musical sets by Eir Aoi, Gacharic Spin, Faint★Star, FES★TIVE, FEMM, Little Glee Monster, YANAKIKU, Anamanaguchi, Jinny Oops!, and the Akabane Vulgars on Strong Bypass. Comedy
duo Jaru Jaru also made its U.S debut. Additionally, Go-torch
characters such as Chissai Ossan, Sanasenabona and Koakkuma and Akkuma
made the crowd erupt.
Fashion events were highlighted by a
brand new edition of the MOSHI MOSHI NIPPON Festival. Presented by
longtime J-POP SUMMIT sponsor ASOBISYSTEM, MOSHI MOSHI NIPPON 2015
programming featured Harajuku icon and designer, Ayumi Seto, producer and designer of Aymmy in the batty girls, the J-Pop icons and jouetie apparel brand producers, AMIAYA, along with Ani-song princess Anna Yano, and the pop idol dance unit, Musubizm.
See additional 2015 J-POP SUMMIT sponsors at: http://www.j-pop.com/sponsors/
About J-POP SUMMIT
The J-POP SUMMIT
is an annual Japanese Pop Culture celebration held in San Francisco, CA
that features live bands and artists from Japan, pop culture panel
discussions, film premieres, fashion shows and events, food and spirits,
art, and celebrity appearances. Details on J-POP SUMMIT are available at www.J-POP.com.
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