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Kampo Cultural Center
 

has moved to Kyoto, Japan.


We are now shipping most of the studio equipment to Kampo Cultural Center in Kyoto. Thank-you for helping and working together for a long time. We are trying to keep the Kampo spirit going with the staff, artists, and friends who met at Kampo on Bond Street. Please keep communicating on the internet and tell everyone what’s going on, and, send us any music or images. It will be nice to have our internet radio and tv up and running soon. See you in the future.

                                                                                                                               
Shokei Harada
                                                                                                                                May 17, 2010
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KYOTO KAMPO CULTURAL CENTER

KAMPO STUDIOS

KAMPO GUEST HOUSE

KAMPO MUSEUM

KAMPO PUBLICATION

(KYOTO JOURNAL)

(CALLIGRAPHY BOOK)

KAMPO MUSIC & VIDEO PRODUCTION/PUBLISHING

KAMPO GALLERY CAFÉ


NY information

Mick Oakleaf

tel: 212-228-1058

email: mick@kampo.com

web: www.kampo.com (English)

mail: Kampo Cultural Center, PO Box 1108, New York, NY 10276


                                                          



Kyoto information

Hiro Okawara

tel: 075-771-6166

email: hiro@kampo.co.jp

web: www.kampo.co.jp (English and Japanese)

                                                      
mail: 35 Minami-gosho machi, Okazaki, Sakyo-ku, Kyoto, JAPAN
606-8334
   
 

Kampo's History
Kampo was founded in 1975 by Japanese Calligraphy Master
Harada Kampo Soshi, also founder
of the Japan CalligraphyEducation Foundation. Kampo Cultural Center  in NY offered calligraphy
classes, world class recording studios, special events, and an art gallery/performance space up
until it's closing in early 2010.  Kampo continues to serve as the NY office for Kyoto Journal,
a non-profit volunteer-based quarterly magazine established in 1986. Please click on the
Publication link below for more information. Kampo-Bahal Gallery which is closed, featured
Buddha statues from Nepal and regularly held special performance events, concerts, meditation
classes, and film screenings. Kampo Studios in NY featured  world class environments, state
of the art equipment for all recording situations, and an excellent staff. The New York location was
in Manhattan at 31 Bond St., 2 blocks north of Houston St. and east of Broadway. Please see our
new mailing address below. Please click the links below  for further information.

Video
 
FounderPurpose
Education Publication
Kampo Hall
Kampo College
Home

Audio
CLOSED


Kampo Cultural Center, USA / Heian Bunka Center, Japan
PO Box 1108
New York, NY 10276-1108
phone (212) 228-1058     fax (212) 674-6788