This was my first year attending the J-POP SUMMIT Festival in San Francisco and it was sugoi (Japanese for awesome)! The event is a celebration of Japanese pop culture, music, fashion, games, art, food and film. This was their 6th year and they broke all previous attendance records with more than 120,000 people attending the two-day festival in Japantown! There was one group in particular that stood out to me, YANAKIKU, and they were also a crowd favorite. I had never heard of them before this event, but now I am a huge fan!

“YANAKIKU” is a female J-Pop duo with a mission to share the wonders of Japan with the world.

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Yana on the left and Kiku on the right
 
 

They first performed on Saturday afternoon on the Peace Plaza main stage and instantly attracted a large crowd. Fans returned to see them Sunday afternoon on the Japan Discovery Stage. I thoroughly enjoyed both shows. This duo engages the crowd by speaking with them (in English!) and teaching them to dance along with one of their routines. It took a lot of courage to speak in another language and it just made them all the more adorable. “Music is stronger than our differences” stated Kiku before performing their closing song ‘Hello World’ (during which she cried a little).

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Singing ‘Hello World’
 
 

Their kimono inspired outfits are gorgeous and they even have a fun little costume addition for one song. They developed their own style, kimocos = kimono meets cosplay. Also, they are super genki (“enthusiastic, energetic, lively”)! They had constant energy that was infectious. You just could not help but love them.

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Leaping into the air during ‘Ninja Iroha’
 
 

I made sure to snag an interview with them and even though they had been doing interviews for two hours prior, they were so friendly and excited. Below is our interview (with translation assistance by their manager, Kaoru Karen Sakurai).

 

Kari: How was your J-POP experience?

Yana: Exciting! I didn’t know so many people were interested in Japanese culture.

Kiku: We were worried…because no one knows us, but the people sang and danced with us. We felt we were touching each other’s hearts.

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Yana
 
 

Kari: At your second show, Kiku, you got a little emotional. Daijoubu desu ka (Are you ok)?

Kiku: I was so worried. It was our last show. I saw the most beautiful sight, all smiles! The happiness just came out.”

*Via the translator, I told her I cried a little with her. It was overwhelming to watch her cry a little on stage. It was such a precious moment.*

 

Kari: How long have you been performing together?

Both: About a year and a half.

 

Kari: Will you be touring in the future?

Manager: Right after this [J-POP SUMMIT] is Hyper Japan in London, and this will be their second time performing there. They will be performing on the main stage next weekend. After that is Korea, China, then Europe.

Kiku: We want to conquer the world!

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Kiku
 
 

Kari: When will you have more YouTube videos?

Manager: There are currently three videos on YouTube and there will be more soon.

 

Kari: Why kimonos?

Kiku: The kimono is very traditional. The younger generation does not want to wear it but we think they are cool. We want to renew the image. Connect the past and future.

 

Kari: What made you chose wigs?

Yana and Kiku at the same time: We wanted to be twins!

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At their booth 

 

  
 
“PAKU PAKU KINGYO KINGYO” means Golden Fish in Japanese.
 

Here is one of their fun videos that captures their quirky style. The song itself starts at :47 after a cute intro. This is their explanation of the lyrics:

In Japan we have this festival game called, “KINGYO SUKUI (golden fish scooping)” that you catch the fish with a shallow paper. The song is about a little crush on a boy and trying to sneak and get his heart like you sneak to catch the golden fish!

They are fantastic live performers and hopefully they will be back soon!

 

You can purchase their music on iTunes.

Follow them on facebook, twitter, and YouTube.

Check out their website.

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Selfie with the audience! You can see me on the left against the stage with the purple scarf

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So if you didn’t already know, J-Pop is a pretty big deal! Read on to learn more about this awesome festival taking place in San Francisco via this informative press release!

NEW PEOPLE, a dynamic entertainment destination bringing the latest examples of Japanese popular culture to North American shores, and the J-POP Summit Festival Committee have announced the dates for the 2014 J-POP Summit Festival.

The popular annual celebration of Japanese pop culture, music, art, anime, fashion, and film will return to San Francisco’s Japantown and will also present another special J-Pop concert in Union Square the weekend of Saturday and Sunday, July 19th and 20th, 2014.

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The J-POP Summit Festival is the Bay Area’s premier annual Japanese pop culture celebration featuring a variety of live bands and artists, pop culture panel discussions, film premieres, fashion shows, DJ dance events, interactive games, celebrity appearances, and much more. Many of the attractions are free to attend. The Festival is hosted by J-POP Summit Festival Committee in cooperation with the Japantown Merchants Association. Additional details will be forthcoming at www.J-POP.com.

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In 2013, J-POP Summit welcomed more than 80,000 people to Japantown and nearly 10,000 more music fans to the Festival’s first-ever concert held in Union Square that featured Japan’s Ambassador of Kawaii, Kyary Pamyu Pamyu, as well as Kylee, Daichi, and LoVendoЯ. The downtown San Francisco Union Square stage will host a compelling line-up of J-Pop artists again next year.

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Also returning as part of the 2014 J-POP Summit will be the second annual Japan Film Festival of San Francisco, the only full-fledged Japanese film festival held in the Bay Area. The week-long series of live-action and anime film theatrical premieres will run Saturday, July 19th through Sunday, July 27th at the NEW PEOPLE Cinema and will be highlighted by red carpet events featuring appearances by prominent Japanese directors and actors, as well as several lecture presentations, workshops, autograph sessions, and film industry networking opportunities. Additional information will be available at: www.JFFSF.org.

Showcasing cutting edge Japanese fashion has always been a popular aspect of the J-POP Summit. 2013’s theme of “Making Kawaii Universal” resonated with thousands of attendees that savored leading brands as well as live shows featuring top models from the bustling Harajuku fashion scene including Kyary Pamyu Pamyu. Next year’s programming will present even more brands and icons to highlight a wide selection of exclusive designs, apparel, and accessories only available for a limited time during the Festival.

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The 2014 J-POP Summit Festival also will present the return of the POP GOURMET Food Festival, which will delight attendees with a scrumptious array of innovative Japanese and Asian-influenced cuisine along with Japanese sake and teas. Festival-goers will be able to enjoy popular local gourmet food trucks and exclusive sake tasting by premier sake distillers/distributors on an even bigger scale.

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“The growth of the J-POP Summit Festival has been phenomenal since our very first one in 2009 that also marked the Grand Opening of the NEW PEOPLE complex,” says Seiji Horibuchi, the President/CEO of NEW PEOPLE, Inc. and Chairman of the J-Pop Summit Festival. “The J-POP Summit Festival has become an integral part of San Francisco’s summertime fun and after 2013’s tremendous success we are planning even bigger and more exciting programming for 2014. Stay tuned for news and updates as we begin announcing artists and events early next year!”

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About J-POP SUMMIT FESTIVAL

The J-POP SUMMIT FESTIVAL is an annual Japanese Pop Culture celebration that features live bands and artists from Japan, pop culture panel discussions, film premieres, fashion, food, art, and celebrity appearances. The Festival is hosted by NEW PEOPLE in cooperation with the Japantown Merchants Association. In 2013, the two-day event attracted 80,000 attendees.

 

About NEW PEOPLE, Inc.
Based in San Francisco, California, NEW PEOPLE, Inc. (www.newpeopleworld.com) offers the latest films, art, fashion, and retail brands from
Japan through its unique entertainment destination as well as through licensing and distribution of selective Japanese films. NEW PEOPLE Entertainment (www.newpeopleent.com), a film division of NEW PEOPLE, Inc. strives to offer the most entertaining motion pictures straight from the “Kingdom of Pop” for audiences of all ages, especially the manga and anime generation, in North America.

 

Tune in Tokyo is back for another FUN dance party/concert event FRIDAY 11/22! I have been attending Tune in Tokyo events for a couple years now and they are awesome! Check out my interview with Greg, the event director and co-founder of Tune in Tokyo, to learn more about this spectacular event!

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1. What is Tune in Tokyo and how long has it been around?

Tune in Tokyo is our DJ unit, and we’re also promoters. We established LA’s first monthly J-Pop and Jrock event in 2008. We produce and host club parties, live showcases and fashion shows with an Asian pop emphasis.

2. What is your involvement with Tune in Tokyo?

I am the Event Director and a co-founder, along with Del Martin (a.k.a. DJ Del). We plan and organize our events, and also spin and MC.

3. How was that name chosen? Is there any special meaning?

It’s catchy. We wanted to evoke the idea of retro radio—and also that we’re a J-Pop unit. Although, of course our playlist goes beyond J-Pop–including K-Pop, global Indie and electro, and Asian rock.

4. What has been your favorite event you’ve hosted with Tune in Tokyo?

We’ve had a lot of fun events over the years—our collaboration with NHK World’s “J-MELO” program was memorable. Our series at Royal/T Maid Cafe were some of our favorites, particularly our “Holiday Hot Mess” Gyaru-themed party, and “Bad Girl / Good Girl” school uniform party inspired by the Japanese “Girl Boss” genre. Our appearance at KCON 2013, and our second outing at Pacific Media Expo were also quite enjoyable. Our “Sakura Bomb” series at 2nd Street Jazz gave us the opportunity to work with a lot of great bands—being immersed in live music like that is priceless.

5. How many other people are involved?

The core unit features the founding members—DJs Del, Tora, Ally and myself. We serve as both DJs and event organizers, and have been working together since 2008.

Our lineup has also featured DJs Yuki and Charleett, in addition to Risa Light of Cherry-Jelly Productions, Mandie Bettencourt (a.k.a. Geeky Glamorous) and Tommy Pedrini of Cars on Mars. We’ve also had the support of a number of great people on the operational side.

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6. Tell us about the last Tune in Tokyo event.

We just launched our new monthly event, HEMISPHERE in Little Tokyo, with Del, Tora, Ally and me behind the decks. This was our first night at our new location, Nirvana. It also featured our good friends Apocalipstick, a great pop-punk band.

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7. When is your next event and where will it be?

HEMISPHERE returns on Friday, November 22nd to Nirvana Bar & Grill. We’re going to have the amazing MEISHI SMILE as a guest DJ, and we’ll also be welcoming J-Pop and Ani-Song cover band Candy Bomber featuring cosplayer Paprika Mari as special guests.

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8. How would you describe the Tune in Tokyo events?

We’re throwing a dance party, where people who love Asian pop, and global music and fashion can get together. It’s a great place to meet people who might listen to Asian music, but also are interested in things like Japanese street fashion, video game and 8-Bit culture, and anime and Asian dramas. There’s a great alternative nightlife in Los Angeles that has arisen around these things, and we’re happy to be a part of it.

Our new venue, Nirvana, features an Izukaya menu including sushi and other snacks, and has plenty of tables and comfortable seating, so it’s a great place to relax and enjoy our playlist! We also host a band every month, so you can check out some of our favorite Indie and Jrock-inspired artists here in LA.

9. Do people dress up? Do you HAVE to dress up?

A lot of people dress up, but its not required. We prefer a chill atmosphere. But we also know that there are a lot of Japanese and alt/geek fashion fans out there who are looking for somewhere to go that reflects their lifestyle. We’re always excited to see cutting-edge fashion at our events, so its certainly welcomed. But the bottom line is, our parties are for everyone!

10. What if someone has never listened to Jpop and Kpop? Will they still enjoy the music? What kind of music would you compare it to?

The theme of HEMISPHERE is “global music for the masses”–we’ve put together an event that appeals to fans of J-Pop and K-Pop, but is also accessible to people who may not be familiar with the genres but are looking for something different.

You’re as likely to hear Lady Gaga, Najoua Belyzel, Belanova or Britney Spears alongside our core favorites like Girls Generation, Perfume, Bigbang, or Kyary Pamyu Pamyu. The thread that runs through our sets is global electro and electrohop—we like it lively and danceable. We strive to make our playlists fun and catchy, and we drop a lot of great videos—as we VJ our sets—so even if you don’t know the music, you’re going to experience something new and interesting!

 

Event Page:

https://www.facebook.com/events/599288923465636/

Official Website:

http://www.tuneintokyoclub.com

Facebook:

https://www.facebook.com/TuneInTokyoClub

Twitter:

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