This article was written in 2019.
Please check the website for information on this year’s events.
Hamamatsu City can be reached in about an hour and a half by Shinkansen from both Tokyo and Osaka. This is a “music town” where world-renowned musical instrument manufacturers gather. The Act Tower that stands in front of JR Hamamatsu Station has a harmonica motif, and music concerts are often held at Kitara, the plaza at the north exit of the station. This time, I would like to introduce you to ways to enjoy music in the music town of Hamamatsu.
“Hamamatsu Jazz Week” begins on October 19th (Saturday). Hamamatsu Jazz Week, where the sounds of jazz reverberate throughout the city, started in 1992 and is now in its 28th year. This is a cultural event sponsored by Hamamatsu City, Yamaha Corporation, Yamaha Music Foundation, Hamamatsu City Cultural Promotion Foundation, Shizuoka Shimbun, and Shizuoka Broadcasting. During this period, jazz will be played throughout Hamamatsu, making Hamamatsu a veritable music town for nine days. is.
During the event period, performances will be held at music halls such as Act City Hamamatsu, Create Hamamatsu, and Kajimachi Yamaha Hall.
Although music is always overflowing in our daily lives, we may not have many opportunities to listen to live performances. Music heals people’s hearts, and performances captivate people’s hearts. People who are having fun performing and people who are listening to music while feeling comfortable share the same space, and people gather together again as if they are being invited into the space.
You can experience this atmosphere at the “Street Jazz Festival” to be held on October 26th (Saturday) and 27th (Sunday). Once you get off JR Hamamatsu Station, you’ll find local bands from Hamamatsu and the surrounding area gathering at Kitara in the north exit plaza and Zaza City Hamamatsu, where they have fun playing music.
Do you know American jazz pianist Bill Evans? He is a musician who devoted his entire short life to jazz and continued to play the piano.There is no doubt that there are still many fans and artists who have been influenced by his music.
Talks and live performances will be held over two days, October 24th (Thursday) and 25th (Friday), where you can learn about the 51 years of his life dedicated to music. It will be held at Machi Yamaha Hall.
Jazz critic Mr. Shinya Takagi will appear in the talk, and trumpeter and pianist Mr. Mao Sone will appear in the live trio led by Mr. Hiroyuki Takubo. For two days, you can enjoy Bill Evans’ worldview that has evolved with a modern approach.
On nights when the weather starts to cool down and it starts to feel like autumn, I recommend going to a jazz club in the city for a drink.
On October 21st (Monday), “Jazzy Night! ~ Enjoying the world of anime + α with jazz ~” will be held at The Theater. Recently, songs that everyone knows, such as Ghibli jazz, have been arranged and are very approachable. On this day, you can listen to anime songs arranged by jazz pianist Mr. Masahiko Sato in the enchanting voice of Hamamatsu City native Akiko Uesugi. Don’t miss the powerful live performance that can only be experienced in an atmospheric theater space.
Additionally, during the “Hamamatsu Jazz Week” period, you can enjoy live jazz music at 34 stores in the city. Why not stop by on your way home from work or at night when you want to have another drink, and spend some relaxing time listening to the sounds of jazz while holding your favorite alcoholic beverage in hand?
For more information about Hamamatsu Jazz Week, please check the website below.
「http://hamamatsujazzweek.com」
For more information about “Street Jazz Festival” and “Town Jazz Club”, please see the following website.
「http://hamamatsujazzweek.com/map/」
About Yamaha founder “Yamaha Torakusu” (Hamamatsu great man biography)
「https://hamamatsu-daisuki.net/industry/greatmen/greatmen01.html」
Innovation Road (Yamaha Corporation Corporate Museum)
“Shizuoka: Japan’s Hidden Green Tea Gem in Central Japan (with a Taste of Matcha Too!)”
You’ve probably heard of Kyoto’s matcha, but did you know that Shizuoka is one of Japan’s top green tea-producing regions?
Shizuoka Prefecture is known in Japan as “Shizuoka Prefecture when it comes to green tea,” and in fact, Shizuoka Prefecture is one of the top green tea producers in Japan, even more so than Kyoto, known as the home of green tea!
There are many varieties (regional brands) of “Shizuoka green tea” produced in Shizuoka Prefecture, such as Motoyama tea in Shizuoka City, Kakegawa tea in Kakegawa City, Kawane tea in Shimada City, and Tenryu tea in Hamamatsu City are well known.
▲Photo provided: Kakegawa City (Cold Fukamushi (Deep-Steamed) Kakegawa Green Tea)
If you’re looking to experience tea picking, learn about green tea, and of course, enjoy some tea, here are some of the best green tea spots in Shizuoka Prefecture for you to explore!
Outside of Japan, “Shizuoka Prefecture is associated with tea” may not yet be widely known.
Why not enjoy tea in Shizuoka Prefecture ahead of your friends?
▲Photo provided:Hamamatsu and Lake Hamana Tourism Bureau
Community-based professional cycling team “Levante Fuji Shizuoka” Hamaichi trial run interview
(Left) Professional athlete: Mr. Junya Sano (former All Japan Road Race Champion), (Right) Team representative and manager: Mr. Yasuhiro Nito
“Grand Mercure Hamanako Resort & Spa” A luxurious all-inclusive accommodation
About 30 minutes by car west from Hamamatsu Station.
Grand Mercure Hamanako Resort & Spa is located in an excellent location close to Lake Hamana’s tourist attractions, such as Lake Hamana Garden Park and Takiya Fishing, where you can experience traditional fishing methods.
This hotel was rebranded and reopened in April 2024 as Grand Mercure, a premium brand developed by Accor, a hospitality group based in Paris, France.
The hotel’s concept is “Proudly Local – Pride in the local area,” and the interior is decorated with paintings featuring Kanzanji Onsen, a symbol of Lake Hamana, giving it a luxurious atmosphere.
Popular points include the magnificent view of Lake Hamana that spreads out before you, the buffet that uses local ingredients from Lake Hamana, and the much-talked-about all-inclusive resort.
This time recommendation is the Grand Mercure Hamanako Resort & Spa, surrounded by the lush nature of Lake Hamana.