8th Anniversary Kaizen Celebration
A Captivating Evening of Japanese Arts & Culture
Join us for a captivating evening in support of the Japanese Arts Foundation and our mission to provide access to vibrant Japanese programming for all of Chicago and beyond. This event is more than just a celebration—it’s an investment in our communities that embodies the spirit of Kaizen, the philosophy of continuous improvement.
Tickets & Details
When: Thursday, November 6
VIP: $150
6-7 PM: Includes an exclusive whisky tasting with House of Suntory and a live large brush calligraphy showcase by Hekiun Oda Sensei.
GA: $115
7-9 PM: Experience a full evening of Japanese cultural arts performances, cuisine, beverages, and artistic activations.
8-10 PM: Enjoy a special vinyl DJ set by DJ Van Paugam in the Hall of the Immortals!
A Night of Art, Community, and Cuisine
Step into the International Museum of Surgical Science for a night of fine Japanese cuisine, spirits, and artistic performances. We are thrilled to feature a special, one-night-only Gyotaku exhibition, which includes a rare collection of seldom-seen pieces and a live demonstration of the traditional Japanese art of fish printing.
In addition, Omar Francis Sensei will perform a tea ceremony, and you can get hands-on with a Kokedama succulent crafting activity to create your own unique moss ball planter to take home. As a sweet treat, enjoy seasonal wagashi(Japanese confectionery) from Wagashi Studio.
Your ticket supports our mission to invest in cultural landmarks, both new and old—from creating a new space to honor the Japanese community at the John Kelly Park Project in Lakeview, to continuing traditions at the historic Osaka Garden in Jackson Park.
Featuring culinary partners: Gaijin, Kamehachi, 2-D Restaurant, Beam-Suntory, Breakthru Beverage, Sapporo-Stone Brewing, Chicago Tea House, Kyoto Black Coffee, Wagashi Studio, and more!
Can't make it in person? You can still participate in our virtual silent auction for a chance to win incredible gifts from our partners and supporters.
This event is generously sponsored and supported by Byline Bank, the International Museum of Surgical Science, the Japanese Culture Center, and Morgan Stanley.