Kampo
Cultural
Center
in
New
York
is
closed.
(see old NY studio link and statement at the bottom)
Kampo
Studios in Kyoto is
open for business.
Please
scroll
down
and
click
on the links below for more information.
KAMPO CULTURAL CENTER
(click
link)
CALLIGRAPHY CLASSES IN NY
(click link)
KAMPO
STUDIOS (click
link)
KAMPO
MUSEUM (click link)
KYOTO
JOURNAL (click link)
CALLIGRAPHY
BOOKS (click
link)
KAMPO
MUSIC & VIDEO PRODUCTION/PUBLISHING
KAMPO
PRODUCTS (click link)
KAMPO
ARTCRAFT (click link)
KAMPO
GALLERY CAFÉ (opening soon)
NY
Information
Please do not contact to book sessions or solicit
business.
Kampo in NY is closed. Click on the link for information about
calligraphy classes.
Mick
Oakleaf
email:
mick@kampo.com
web:
www.kampo.com (English)
mail:
Kampo
Cultural
Center,
PO Box
1108
New
York, NY 10276-1108
CALLIGRAPHY
CLASSES IN NY (click
link)
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
About Kampo
Kampo
Cultural
Center
in
NY
is
closed. Kampo
was
founded
in
1975
by
Japanese
Calligraphy
Master
Harada
Kampo Soshi,
also founder of
the
Japan
Calligraphy
Education
Foundation.
Kampo
Cultural Center in NY had calligraphy
classes, world class
recording
studios, special
events,
and
an
art
gallery/performance
space
until it's closing
in early
2010. Kampo-Bahal
Gallery,
which
is
also
closed,
had
Buddha statues from
Nepal, special performance events, concerts, meditation
classes, and film screenings. Kampo Studios in NY
had world class rooms, state
of
the art
equipment , and an excellent staff.
The New York
location was
in Manhattan at 31
Bond St.
Please see
our
mailing address below.
Please
click the
links below
for further information.






CLOSED
Closing
Statement from the President (May 17, 2010)
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
Kampo Cultural Center
PO Box 1108
New York, NY 10276-1108
updated 8-10-11