Japanese Traditional Culture Promotion Group
REN
Tokyo & Kyoto, Japan
In 2021, we established “Japanese Traditional Culture Promotion Group REN” with the aim of popularizing Japanese traditional culture and entertainment.
Currently, we are engaged in dissemination activities, performance activities, etc.
in Tokyo and Kyoto, JAPAN.
We have experience in conducting overseas performances and online events for foreigners.
Therefore, in the future, I would like to collaborate with as many people as possible
so that they can enjoy traditional Japanese culture and entertainment widely both in Japan and overseas.
Thank you for your cooperation.
President Eiren Nishikawa
Activities





Online Lesson
Nihon Buyo Lesson (Japanese traditional dance)
Caption language: English, Spanish
KYOTO HANNARI WALK
~Kyoto Tour~
We will take you to the deepest part of Kyoto known only to Kyoto people

President
Eiren Nishikawa
(西川 影戀)
Master of Nihon Buyo (Classical Japanese dance)

Born in Kyoto, Japan.
Master of Classical Japanese dance of the Nishikawa school.
Lecturer at Omotesenke Chado (Japanese traditional tea ceremony) and lecturer of “Hannari Japanese Culture Course” in River Field Co., Ltd.
From the age of six, I have studied various genres of Japanese and Western art, including Japanese traditional dance, tea ceremony, and classical ballet.
I have appeared on numerous stages both in Japan and overseas, and is also involved in collaborative planning and directing that incorporates Japanese dance.
Currently, I preside over the “Kyoto Living / Collaboration Art” project, where you can easily enjoy various genres of performing arts and culture with Japanese dance.
Since 2011, I have been appointed as the “Kyoto Tourism Hospitality Ambassador” certified by Kyoto City, and will contribute to the introduction of traditional performing arts (Noh, Kyogen, Japanese music, Japanese dance, etc.) and “hospitality” activities unique to Kyoto.
I am a lecturer at “Kimono Studies / Kyoto”, a donation course of the All Japan Kimono Promotion Association.
In charge of behavior guidance at “Shiojiri Shijuku 400th Anniversary Festival-Princess Kazumiya Goshitamu Procession” in Shiojiri City, Nagano Prefecture and “Hikone Castle Festival Parade” sponsored by Hikone Tourism Association.
As a temporary lecturer at Doshisha University, I introduced the stylistic beauty and value of Japanese culture to international students in an easy-to-understand manner.
I am making various efforts to inherit “traditional performing arts” such as Japanese dance.