The concept of "Nishiazabu J" is "Japanese Pride". From Japan to the world, we aim to be a place of origin for "business" and "culture".
The world is about to change dramatically.
COVID19 has forced people to change their very lives, spending their brains, time and money on things they never had to think about before.
Productivity and efficiency have been improved by remote working and technological innovation, and people are quickly becoming accustomed to this environment.
However, it is also true that we are losing our minds as we are being swept up in the speed of change. We are only at the beginning of this process.
Only human beings are capable of developing and maturing their emotions.
The emotions that we have developed through our experiences have become the basis of our education, the results of which have been passed on to future generations and have helped to develop civilisations all over the world.
At a time when technological innovation has progressed due to a single trigger such as the COVID19, and when human relations are becoming less and less, like even "handshake" and "hug" have become more and more distant, we operate a membership salon to hand down Japanese "niceness" and "morality" based on the concept of "Japanese pride".
We aim to create a space where members of the "Nishiazabu J" membership salon can actively experience the cultural and economic activities that will lead Japan in the future, and feel the splendor and pride of the Japanese people.





Tetsutaro Kamatani biography
Artist Tetsutaro Kamatani
Born in Osaka in 1979
He continues to make works with pride as a Japanese, and now he has exhibited his works in Hong Kong, Taiwan, Singapore, New York and other parts of the world, and is attracting attention at numerous international art fairs and solo exhibitions.
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Tetsutaro Kamatani biography
Yasunori Toyota biography
Yasunori Toyota
In 1960, Toyota moved to Tokyo from Kagawa Prefecture to repair Nikko Toshogu Shrine, and established Toyoda Chokoku Kobo, inheriting the work of his father who founded the company.
In 2020, he was selected for TAKUMI NEXT 2020 (a project to introduce Japanese manufacturing companies to overseas buyers) organized by JETRO.
Hiroyuki Ueki biography
Hiroyuki Ueki
Ueki has been involved in the construction of numerous temples and shrines, including Hase-dera and Kasuga Taisha, as a master builder of Okutani Gumi.
He is a craftsman who is still aiming for a higher level, saying that the craftsmanship of the past was so great that it is still not easy to keep up with it.