News | RESOBOX https://resobox.com Where Japanese culture resonates. Sun, 14 Apr 2024 06:56:29 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.5.2 https://resobox.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/06/cropped-RESOBOXグラデ-2-32x32.png News | RESOBOX https://resobox.com 32 32 【NEWS】A Taste of Success: Amaou Strawberries Meet Specialty Grocers https://resobox.com/news/%e3%80%90news%e3%80%91a-taste-of-success-amaou-strawberries-meet-specialty-grocers/ Sun, 14 Apr 2024 06:56:21 +0000 https://resobox.com/?post_type=blog&p=27698 Continuing from 2020, the New York expansion of the Japanese luxury fruit “Amaou” has entered its fourth year. This year, alongside the previously mentioned sweet... Read More

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Continuing from 2020, the New York expansion of the Japanese luxury fruit “Amaou” has entered its fourth year. This year, alongside the previously mentioned sweet collaboration, we have also approached high-end supermarkets.

Since 2020, RESOBOX has been working with premium “Amaou” strawberries to increase their presence in the US market. In addition to working with sweet shops, over the past year we have also collaborated with specialty grocery stores in order to get the word out about these tasty berries.

This year, we established a contract with “Eli’s Market” on the Upper East Side of Manhattan, known for its organic products, delicatessen, meats, seafood, and a wide range of luxury food items. Working together, we arranged for a limited-time period to have Amaou strawberries on display. The products sold out immediately on the first day they hit the shelves, indicating a year-over-year increase in recognition.

At “Agata & Valentina,” a high-end food store selling a wide variety of gourmet products, we conducted tasting events. Here, too, customers stopped by, intrigued by the name “Amaou,” and the response was favorable. 

RESOBOX will continue to spread the word about delicious Japanese products like Amaou in the United States. We welcome contacts from New York companies and institutions interested in purchasing Japanese ingredients or collaborating on events.

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【NEWS】Limited Desserts, Unlimited Sweetness: Amaou Strawberry Sweet Shop Collaborations https://resobox.com/news/%e3%80%90news%e3%80%91limited-desserts-unlimited-sweetness-amaou-strawberry-sweet-shop-collaborations/ Fri, 12 Apr 2024 06:35:08 +0000 https://resobox.com/?post_type=blog&p=27695 Since 2020, RESOBOX has been supporting the introduction of premium “Amaou” strawberries into the US market. In our fourth year of this effort, we have... Read More

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Since 2020, RESOBOX has been supporting the introduction of premium “Amaou” strawberries into the US market. In our fourth year of this effort, we have implemented a number of locally-based projects to further increase brand awareness, so that everyone can enjoy these delectable berries for themselves.

Sweets for the Sweet Shops

As part of these efforts, we teamed up with popular sweet shops and cafes to sell limited-time collaborative products featuring Amaou strawberries. Our marketing staff distributed Amaou samples to cafes and sweet shops in New York City, so that chefs and patissiers could taste the distinctive flavor while conceptualizing their specialty offerings. The resulting desserts were then promoted on social media, with posts from the stores’ official accounts and customers alike gaining attention during the event periods.

The first collaboration was with Matcha Cafe Maiko, a popular matcha stand with over 20 stores mainly in the United States, Canada, and China, at their location in the Tangram Mall in Queens. For Valentine’s Day, they sold an exquisite soft serve ice cream mixed with strawberry juice and topped with an Amaou strawberry. It became a topic of conversation on social media immediately after opening, and all 100 prepared items sold out within a day.

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We also collaborated with AnnTremet Cake, a café and cake shop that sold “Amaou Shortcake” for a limited time. The cake, made with a melt-in-your-mouth sponge and smooth cream to maximize the sweetness and presence of Amaou, also sold out quickly.

Thanks to these projects, the recognition of Amaou has been increasing year by year. Our company will continue to strive to increase the exposure of Japanese products in the United States.

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【NEWS】Feeling the Love: Nina New York Debuts Valentine’s Collection https://resobox.com/news/%e3%80%90news%e3%80%91feeling-the-love-nina-new-york-debuts-valentines-collection/ Sun, 24 Mar 2024 14:06:23 +0000 https://resobox.com/?post_type=blog&p=27675 On February 11, 2024, bag brand “Nina New York” by Nina, a Japanese designer active in NYC, celebrated its first anniversary at RESOBOX East Village.... Read More

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On February 11, 2024, bag brand “Nina New York” by Nina, a Japanese designer active in NYC, celebrated its first anniversary at RESOBOX East Village. RESOBOX was delighted to have the chance to commemorate this milestone with Nina. Over 200 people, including Nina’s fans, fashion students, and industry insiders, came to celebrate, their enthusiasm filling the space as they browsed the newest designs and met new friends.

As a student at New York’s Fashion Institute of Technology, Nina leveraged her experiences in PR and VIP internships at THE ROW, Proenza Schouler, and Carolina Herrera to establish her own brand in 2023. She creates handmade bags with prominent ribbon motifs, which have been trending in the fashion industry, and her work has become popular among New York’s fashion-conscious youth. As of March 2024, she has 39,400 followers on Instagram.

The anniversary celebration was held just before Valentine’s Day, with a “Valentine’s Collection” theme. Bags were displayed on a dinner table alongside cakes and candles, mimicking a sweets exhibition, and was a prime photo spot for visitors enjoying the festivities.

As for Nina’s message to those who came to celebrate with her? “I was very happy to have the opportunity to directly express my gratitude to my fans. Despite being an event during New York Fashion Week, there was already a line of about 30 people before opening, and many people from the fashion industry attended, making it a truly wonderful experience. Life in New York is not easy, and there are many challenges to overcome, but the ribbon has helped me achieve my dream, so I always create each bag with the hope that it will help the dreams of those who carry it come true. I want to continue to be a brand loved by many.”

Since its establishment, RESOBOX has been supporting the US expansion of various genres of Japanese artists and art pieces, including traditional crafts and contemporary art. We have collaborated on exhibitions in famous NY hotels and sales in museums. If you are interested in the works of Japanese artists, please contact us via email (info@resobox.com).

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【NEWS】 The Sweetest of Sweets: Beniharuka Wagashi Workshop https://resobox.com/news/%e3%80%90news%e3%80%91-the-sweetest-of-sweets-beniharuka-wagashi-workshop/ Sun, 17 Mar 2024 14:16:53 +0000 https://resobox.com/?post_type=blog&p=27651 On February 11, 2024, RESOBOX East Village in New York City held a wagashi workshop featuring “Beniharuka,” a type of sweet potato grown by Minamihashi... Read More

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On February 11, 2024, RESOBOX East Village in New York City held a wagashi workshop featuring “Beniharuka,” a type of sweet potato grown by Minamihashi Shoji. RESOBOX has been involved in supporting this company’s expansion into the U.S. market, from organizing sales events to doing outreach with local eateries. Six men and women from New York City participated, challenging themselves with learning the intricate techniques behind making the traditional Japanese confections known as wagashi. 

The instructor for the workshop was Mari Matsuo, a wagashi workshop instructor who operates Atelier Temari in New York City. In addition to wagashi, she also offers classes on making beautiful decorative sushi rolls. She organizes each class with her students in mind, by using ingredients that participants can purchase in New York City, so that they can recreate the wagashi at home, and this makes her very popular.

 

During the class, the abundant nutritional value of Beniharuka and the meticulous processes employed by the farmers in Kagoshima were illustrated for the students. Everyone enjoyed spending time delving deeply into the world of wagashi, a category comprising many different unique sweet treats, including jellies, cookies, dumplings, and cakes.

Since 2021, RESOBOX has been entrusted with the goal of introducing Beniharuka to the United States by Kohira Corporation, a comprehensive trading company based in Kagoshima. Beniharuka is gaining increasing popularity worldwide due to its rich sweetness and high quality. Chefs and buyers who are interested in working with Beniharuka are encouraged to reach out to us.

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​​【NEWS】Japanese Flavor in NY! Special Dinner Event at SEN Restaurant Featuring SUGIMOTO Shiitake https://resobox.com/news/27605/ Fri, 29 Dec 2023 12:52:35 +0000 https://resobox.com/?post_type=blog&p=27605 On October 25, 2023, a special dinner event dedicated to SUGIMOTO Shiitake‘s Dried Shiitake was held at SEN Restaurant in Sag Harbor, Long Island, New... Read More

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On October 25, 2023, a special dinner event dedicated to SUGIMOTO Shiitake‘s Dried Shiitake was held at SEN Restaurant in Sag Harbor, Long Island, New York. Mr. Takashi Ikezawa from RESOBOX had the pleasure of attending “Sugimoto Chef’s Dinner: All About Umami” with Mr. Kazuhide Sugimoto, the president of SUGIMOTO Shiitake, who traveled to the US for the occasion.

The event was hosted by Mr. Ryunosuke Jesse Matsuoka, the owner of SEN Restaurant, who became enamored with SUGIMOTO Shiitake’s products. SEN Restaurant is renowned for its Japanese cuisine, which incorporates creative and modern elements, and is beloved by both locals and tourists. The sushi at SEN Restaurant, which is made with the highest quality ingredients and innovative ideas, is particularly notable, as the restaurant strives to reach “the next stage.”

The connection between SUGIMOTO Shiitake and Mr. Matsuoka began at the “Summer Fancy Food Show” held in NY last year. Impressed with the meticulously crafted flavor of the shiitake, Mr. Matsuoka visited Japan and toured Miyazaki Prefecture, where SUGIMOTO Shiitake is headquartered. There, he learned about the company’’s commitment to the community, collaborative business practices, and environmental conservation efforts. He also experienced the value of SUGIMOTO Shiitake’s unique products that are created through partnerships with organizations that work with individuals with disabilities. President Sugimoto shared, “Mr. Matsuoka told me that ‘there is value in these efforts, and I want to communicate this to our customers.'”

This event was inspired by Mr. Matsuoka’s desire to “convey the appeal of SUGIMOTO Shiitake’s mushrooms to more people in New York” after these experiences. Gourmet chefs and ordinary foodies alike were welcome to participate, and even though the event did not have free admission, it was attended by 64 people, including local winery owners and restaurateurs, who enjoyed the full course of shiitake dishes.

“Nine Shiitake-Centered Dishes”

President Sugimoto participated wearing his trademark shiitake hat, bringing smiles to the guests. In the opening remarks, he discussed his business philosophy and future prospects alongside Mr. Matsuoka. Attendees were moved by President Sugimoto’s passionate speech, with many eager for a handshake.

The dazzling multi-course meal consisted of nine dishes created by the restaurant’s General Manager, Ms. Carolyn Stec. Each dish, such as shiitake sushi, shiitake beef bowl, and shiitake crème brûlée, was richly infused with SUGIMOTO Shiitake’s mushrooms.

Among them, the “Octopus and Shiitake Terrine” featuring the distinct plump texture and thickness of SUGIMOTO Shiitake’s Dried Shiitake, harmonized with the fresh texture of octopus, and the “Shiitake Macaron” made with Japanese Shiitake Powder in the dough and filled with buttercream with chopped DONKO mushrooms, received rave reviews for the umami that was infused in each bite. President Sugimoto remarked, “The chefs’ creativity was highlighted in these exceptional dishes. I have seen shiitake used in vegan restaurants as a substitute for octopus. The harmonization of familiar textures and enhanced umami was well-received by the New York crowd.”

“Surprise of Original Beer with a Hint of Shiitake Dashi”

Moreover, the event held a big surprise for President Sugimoto. Due to Mr. Matsuoka’s promotion of Dried Shiitake to the local brewery “Kidd Squid Brewing Co.,” a limited-edition beer using shiitake was created. The shiitake dashi was carefully blended with the craft beer to achieve a delicate balance, resulting in a distinctive aftertaste of shiitake. During the course, everyone enjoyed deep-fried chicken flavored with Japanese Shiitake Powder, and President Sugimoto was highly satisfied. Participants also gave high praise, expressing hope for future sales. The beer cans, adorned with a shiitake label design, were given as souvenirs.

“Entrusting our ingredients to others for creative product development could become a strategy for future exports…” This event marked a moment when President Sugimoto realized new possibilities.

The event was a wonderful showcase of the potential for Japan’s excellent ingredients to expand in the international market. SUGIMOTO Shiitake’s ‘Dried Shiitake’ is something that all food lovers, including the increasing number of vegans and vegetarians worldwide, should experience at least once. We are excited about what the future holds. Interested restaurants, retailers, and businesses in the US are welcome to contact us. Samples are also available for testing.

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【NEWS】 Chashaku Carving Workshop: Make Your Own Tea Scoop https://resobox.com/news/%e3%80%90news%e3%80%91-chashaku-carving-workshop-make-your-own-tea-scoop/ Sat, 11 Nov 2023 10:37:51 +0000 https://resobox.com/?post_type=blog&p=27581 On October 24, 2023, RESOBOX’s East Village location hosted a special event entitled “Chashaku Carving Workshop: Make Your Own Tea Scoop”. Nineteen participants came to... Read More

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On October 24, 2023, RESOBOX’s East Village location hosted a special event entitled “Chashaku Carving Workshop: Make Your Own Tea Scoop”. Nineteen participants came to the class, including enthusiasts who regularly enjoy tea ceremonies as well as curious craft lovers. Through chashaku making, attendees explored tea culture and deepened their understanding of Japanese traditions, enjoying a moment of cultural enrichment.

A chashaku is a type of tea utensil, used to scoop powdered matcha from its container into a tea bowl. It is primarily made of bamboo. For easier scooping of matcha powder, the slender tip of the chashaku is rounded off.

The instructor for this event was Mr. Yoshitsugu Nagano, a tea ceremony practitioner from the Ueda Sōko tradition. Currently based in New York, Mr. Nagano conducts various types of classes in the NYC area and beyond, spreading the message of harmony and unity through the spirit of Chanoyu, or the Way of Tea. He is also the instructor of Chanoyu for Everyone: Tea Time at the Table, held twice a month at RESOBOX.

The goal of this class was for each participant to create their own original chashaku. There is no right or wrong shape; under Mr. Nagano’s guidance, everyone used a small knife to carve a piece of bamboo into a shape of their own design. Certain traditional styles exist for the tip of the chashaku, such as circular, Ichimonji (straight line), and Ueda Sōko styles. Participants considered their preferences for scooping matcha as they carved. Towards the end of the class, with a call from Mr. Nagano to “infuse the soul,” everyone made a final cut to the tip, and after three hours of focused carving, all attendees completed their original “My Chashaku.” Furthermore, each student thought of a name for their chashaku and named it on the spot, adding the final flourish after the three hours flew by.

This event was part of the “Chanoyu Week NYC” organized by Mr. Nagano. RESOBOX hosts numerous cultural classes to spread Japanese culture. Those interested are encouraged to check our website regularly for updates.

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【NEWS】​Making the Perfect Vegan Ramen with SUGIMOTO Shiitake https://resobox.com/news/%e3%80%90news%e3%80%91making-the-perfect-vegan-ramen-with-sugimoto-shiitake/ Wed, 01 Nov 2023 08:49:25 +0000 https://resobox.com/?post_type=blog&p=27579 On September 18, 2023, SUGIMOTO Shiitake sponsored a Vegan Ramen Cooking Class at RESOBOX’s East Village location in New York City. Participants took on the... Read More

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On September 18, 2023, SUGIMOTO Shiitake sponsored a Vegan Ramen Cooking Class at RESOBOX’s East Village location in New York City. Participants took on the challenge of cooking with Dried Shiitake, a traditional Japanese ingredient that is still new to many outside of Japan.

The instructor was Ms. Yukiko Matsumoto Gillam, a graduate of Ecole Tsuji Tokyo Japanese Cuisine Master College and FFCC’s basic French course. She has trained in Michelin-starred Japanese cuisine and at a French restaurant in Kagurazaka, and has also been an assistant in Indian cooking classes, possessing a wide range of culinary skills and experience.

The recipe for the vegan ramen was devised by Yukiko specifically for this class. The soup, packed with umami and richness, was particularly exquisite. It was completed after much trial and error, combining various ingredients and adjusting the proportions until the right balance was achieved. Furthermore, to enable the students to recreate it at home, the ingredients were adjusted to those available in the United States.

Making Noodles and New Friends

For this event, Kazuhide Sugimoto, the president of SUGIMOTO Shiitake, timed his visit to the U.S. to coincide with the class so that he could participate. Dressed in a Shiitake costume, he fostered a friendly atmosphere as the class began with handmade noodle-making. He then explained the nutritional benefits and uses of Dried Shiitake, followed by a demonstration of the ingredients and process of making the soup. Participants stretched, cut, boiled, and served the noodles, enjoying the freshly made dishes together.

Among the participants were couples, friends, and individuals who came on their own. Everyone showed strong interest in Japanese cuisine and ingredients, with questions flying back and forth about kombu, sesame oil, and miso, filling the class with excitement. Once the ramen was finished it was very well-received, with some participants asking for seconds.

The Growing Potential of Dried Shiitake in the U.S.

Recently, Dried Shiitake has become commonly seen even in major supermarkets like Whole Foods. At this class, the response to SUGIMOTO Shiitake’s mushrooms was very positive, highlighting the high level of interest in traditional Japanese ingredients in the U.S. However, even among participants interested in Japanese cuisine, some were not fully familiar with the uses of Dried Shiitake. Ms. Giram Matsumoto commented, “Dried Shiitake can be stored for a long period, is high in nutritional value, and is flavorful, so we expect it to become even more widely used. I would be happy if we could convey this to more New Yorkers through cooking classes like this one,” sharing her excitement for future class offerings.

We plan to continue holding vegan cooking classes using shiitake mushrooms, so please look for future installments.RESOBOX conducts various cultural classes to promote Japanese culture. We also work directly with companies interested in offering classes to their employees, so if this sounds appealing, please feel free to consult with us.

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​【NEWS】​Shiitake Sushi Draws Massive Crowds at Vegandale! https://resobox.com/news/%e3%80%90news%e3%80%91shiitake-sushi-draws-massive-crowds-at-vegandale/ Wed, 11 Oct 2023 08:48:35 +0000 https://resobox.com/?post_type=blog&p=27578 On September 16, 2023, SUGIMOTO Shiitake from Takachiho Town, Miyazaki Prefecture, participated in the “Vegandale Food Drink Festival” held at Randall’s Island in New York... Read More

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On September 16, 2023, SUGIMOTO Shiitake from Takachiho Town, Miyazaki Prefecture, participated in the “Vegandale Food Drink Festival” held at Randall’s Island in New York City. RESOBOX has been assisting in their expansion in the US market by appealing to individual consumers as well as wholesalers. This one-day festival included the participation of over 200 vendors and 25 plus sponsors, and was bustling with more than 80,000 attendees.

SUGIMOTO Shiitake is on a mission to promote Japanese shiitake mushrooms worldwide, especially emphasizing the delicious flavor and health benefits of Dried Shiitake to the vegan and vegetarian communities in the US. Their participation in this festival was part of this endeavor, providing products to the vegan community in the US.

Endless Queue Gobbles Up 2000 Pieces of Sushi

The SUGIMOTO booth offered shiitake sushi, made from vinegared rice topped with shiitake that oozes umami flavor upon chewing. The line began to form as soon as the festival began at 11AM, and continued non-stop until closing at 8 PM. In all, 2000 pieces of shiitake sushi were sold, marking a great success. The attendees who tasted the sushi expressed their enjoyment, saying things like, “I’ve never tasted such delicious shiitake before!”, “How can we purchase these locally?”, “The acidity of the sushi rice pairs well with it.”

President Kazuhide Sugimoto, wearing the trademark shiitake cap, along with a few staff members of RESOBOX, worked on making sushi and serving customers in the tent. There were attendees requesting photos and inquiring about how to purchase the products, deepening interactions with the local community.

At RESOBOX, we assist in the introduction of fabulous Japanese products to consumers in the New York area, where our base is located, and across the US. In the project with SUGIMOTO Shiitake, we have connected with numerous restaurants including the Michelin 3-star “Le Bernardin,” the largest vegan supermarket “XMarket Uptown,” and the upscale French restaurant “Brindille Chicago.” SUGIMOTO Shiitake’s mushrooms are not only perfect for the vegan and vegetarian market but also have received numerous requests from high-end restaurants due to their high quality. Those in the food and beverage industry interested in the products are encouraged to inquire with us.

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【NEWS】Spilling the Tea – Secret NYC Feature https://resobox.com/news/%e3%80%90news%e3%80%91spilling-the-tea-secret-nyc-feature/ Wed, 09 Aug 2023 05:39:30 +0000 https://resobox.com/?post_type=blog&p=27483 On July 27, 2023, RESOBOX’s Sumi-e Japanese Ink Painting Workshop was featured as one of the “Top 8 Painting Classes in New York” by the... Read More

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On July 27, 2023, RESOBOX’s Sumi-e Japanese Ink Painting Workshop was featured as one of the “Top 8 Painting Classes in New York” by the popular website “Secret NYC.”
Secret NYC provides a wide range of information to locals and tourists alike on New York City’s sightseeing spots, restaurants, events, shopping, entertainment, and more. It introduces the latest trends, hidden attractions, and hottest activities happening in the city that never sleeps, so it’s a first stop for many people who want to get the most out of their time here.

The article highlighted RESOBOX as a local hub for Japanese culture, highlighting our popular traditional sumi-e classes. It also touched on some of the other cultural classes we offer, such as sushi-making and origami. We were very pleased to hear our diverse array of classes being praised by many New Yorkers as programs that let them “feel the traditions and present-day culture of Japan.”

In addition to hosting classes for individuals, RESOBOX also organizes cultural classes for New York-based companies such as Netflix, Airbnb, Dropbox, Microsoft, and Goldman Sachs, to name a few. Recently, we hosted a manga class for Google’s employees, which was attended by over 100 participants. Many of the employees offered feedback, such as “I want to participate again” and “The content was excellent for expanding ideas.”

Sumi-e and manga drawing are just the tip of the iceberg when it comes to our cultural classes. At RESOBOX, you can learn about Japanese cuisine, Ikebana, Bonsai, manga, and plastic models. We regularly hold various events and cultural classes related to Japan at our East Village studio, and we encourage all interested parties to come join us!

We also offer corporate workshops and online classes, customized to fit the needs of your company. Feel free to reach out for more information.

 

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【NEWS】Bonsai @ Google – Showcasing Japan’s Traditional Art Form https://resobox.com/news/%e3%80%90news%e3%80%91bonsai-google-showcasing-japans-traditional-art-form/ Sun, 30 Jul 2023 11:39:54 +0000 https://resobox.com/?post_type=blog&p=27449 On June 16, 2023, Google’s New York office arranged for a bonsai workshop for their employees. Led by Julian Velasco, a bonsai artist who has... Read More

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On June 16, 2023, Google’s New York office arranged for a bonsai workshop for their employees. Led by Julian Velasco, a bonsai artist who has served as a curator for over 10 years at the Brooklyn Botanic Garden, the largest botanical garden in North America, and also an instructor for cultural classes at RESOBOX, the class saw participation from 20 Google employees.

Bonsai is an art form that miniaturizes the beauty of nature, recreating landscapes and trees for aesthetic appreciation. This intricate and beautiful art is not only beloved in Japan but also widely cherished worldwide.

Inspired by Julian’s delicate techniques and exceptional design sense, Google employees were able to create their own bonsai. This class not only fostered stronger bonds among employees and encouraged teamwork, but also provided them with an opportunity to explore a rich and storied culture they were unfamiliar with, promoting the concept of cultural exchange.

We have previously organized cultural workshops for numerous global companies, including Netflix, Airbnb, Dropbox, Microsoft, and Goldman Sachs. Our mission is to promote Japanese culture and link Japan with the rest of the world. It would be our pleasure to directly convey the allure of Japanese culture to various companies based in New York, alongside specialists like Julian.

As a company dedicated to promoting Japanese culture in New York, RESOBOX offers a wide range of Japanese cultural classes, including traditional cultural classes like this one, as well as classes on Japanese cuisine, sumi-e (ink painting), ikebana (flower arrangement), origami, manga, and plastic models. Our store in East Village hosts various events and cultural workshops related to Japan on an ongoing basis. We welcome anyone interested to join us, or to contact us if interested in arranging a private workshop like this one.

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【NEWS】 Tea Ceremony with a Twist: Chanoyu for Everone https://resobox.com/news/%e3%80%90news%e3%80%91-tea-ceremony-with-a-twist-chanoyu-for-everone/ Tue, 25 Jul 2023 05:42:50 +0000 https://resobox.com/?post_type=blog&p=27446 On April 30, 2023, RESOBOX East Village launched a new “Tea Ceremony Class” called Chanoyu for Everyone: Teatime at the Table. This bimonthly class, which... Read More

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On April 30, 2023, RESOBOX East Village launched a new “Tea Ceremony Class” called Chanoyu for Everyone: Teatime at the Table. This bimonthly class, which already has many fans and students, was designed to allow people interested in tea ceremony to start easily, without many of the barriers that would otherwise prevent people from giving this rich tradition a try.

Instead of sitting on tatami mats, as is customary, the class adopts a “Table Style” approach where participants can casually sit in chairs. Despite the worldwide popularity of matcha, tea ceremony often carries the impression of being highly formal with numerous rules regarding attire, utensils, and etiquette. By structuring the class to involve making tea and learning the core principles of chanoyu, even Americans who are not familiar with sitting in the seiza position can enjoy themselves and take their first step into the world of tea.

The class is taught by Mr. Yoshitsugu Nagano, a professor affiliated with the Ueda Soko School of Tea Ceremony. This school follows the tradition of Ueda Soko (1563-1650), a warrior and tea master, who is considered the founder of the martial-style tea ceremony. Ueda Soko was a valorous samurai with many military achievements to his name, who came to Hiroshima in 1619 to serve Asano Nagaakira, the Lord of the Hiroshima Domain. Upon his retirement at the age of 70, Soko devoted himself to tea, crafting materials and honing techniques that have been passed down in Hiroshima for over 400 years, characterized by precise and efficient movements. Mr. Nagano, based in New York since 2019, pursues a style that incorporates contemporary sensibilities and expressions into the traditional etiquette of tea ceremony. Working with RESOBOX President Takashi Ikezawa, the two have created a new class format that opts for comfort and ease of entry while guiding the pursuit of tea ceremony for brand new audiences.

A Cozy Classroom Setting

Participants come from all walks of life: varying races, ethnicities, genders, and ages ranging from 20 to 70 and up. Each class consists of an hour and a half of lectures, discussion, and practical training. Under Mr. Nagano’s meticulous instruction, the class progresses in a friendly and harmonious atmosphere. Tea bowls, tea whisks, and tea caddies are provided by the World Green Tea Association in Shizuoka and the Japan Tea Export Promotion Council in Tokyo, while “Yame Matcha Yabukita” from Hoshino Seichaen of Kagoshima is used in preparing the tea. Some participants even choose to purchase the tools they like during the class for personal use at home.

As a company dedicated to promoting Japanese culture in New York, RESOBOX offers a variety of Japanese cultural classes, including calligraphy, bonsai, ikebana, origami, manga, and plastic model making, in addition to classes with a more culinary bent, like this one. Our store in the East Village regularly hosts various events and cultural workshops related to Japan. If you are interested, we encourage you to participate. We also offer private classes for businesses of all sizes, both in-person and online. If you are a representative of a company and are interested, please feel free to contact us.

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【Supporting Overseas Expansion】 Trading Ideas: A Visit to JETRO and SME https://resobox.com/news/%e3%80%90supporting-overseas-expansion%e3%80%91-trading-ideas-a-visit-to-jetro-and-sme/ Sat, 01 Jul 2023 04:42:15 +0000 https://resobox.com/?post_type=blog&p=27415 In May 2023, RESOBOX President Takashi Ikezawa traveled from New York to Japan to visit the Japan External Trade Organization (JETRO) and the Small and... Read More

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In May 2023, RESOBOX President Takashi Ikezawa traveled from New York to Japan to visit the Japan External Trade Organization (JETRO) and the Small and Medium Enterprise (SME), located in Tokyo’s Minato Ward. This was a valuable opportunity to connect directly with officials involved in promoting Japanese products all over the world, and to have a dialogue about the factors affecting this kind of trade. 

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At JETRO, with whom Mr. Ikezawa recently partnered to provide support for businesses and their workers involved with expanding across the globe, we engaged in meaningful discussions with a number of professionals working to aid Japanese companies’ overseas distribution efforts. During the exchange, we shared valuable insights and up-to-date information from the New York market.

Since 2019, RESOBOX has been actively involved as internationalization support advisors with the SME, which is under the jurisdiction of the Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry. While our previous interactions were primarily conducted online through platforms like Zoom, this visit provided an opportunity for Mr. Ikezawa to meet the agency’s officials in person and discuss various aspects of trade during the COVID-19 pandemic and after.

Through the challenges posed by the pandemic, Japanese companies’ export business has become even more vibrant. At RESOBOX, we are committed to strengthening the bond between the United States and Japan, and we aim to deliver exceptional Japanese products and culture to the world from New York. We aspire to promote and showcase the best of Japan, fostering a greater connection between nations.

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