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About JHSP

Created by the Japanese government, the Japan House project is a point of diffusion of all elements of the genuine Japanese culture to the international community. It is a balanced, innovative, and differentiated place, just like the Japanese people and culture; an environment that conveys hospitality and innovation, offers leisure, and is an active part of the daily lives of many people. An intellectual exchange between Japan and the rest of the world, capable of producing great opportunities and attracting visitors to new experiences and activities. The essence of Japan House is to be surprising every day.

São Paulo was one of three locations chosen, alongside London, England, and Los Angeles, United States, to host a Japan House. Places selected specially to disseminate all the characteristics of Japan, from its ancient culture to innovative perspectives. At Japan House, tradition goes side by side with the future.

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Kenya Hara
Creative Advisor

 

A representative of the Nippon Design Center and professor at the Musashino Art University, in his work Kenya Hara applies a design that aims to show the essence of each piece. He uses the Japanese sense of beauty as a source of ideas. Since 2002, he has participated in the art direction of the MUJI store chain. He created the program for the opening and closing ceremonies of the Nagano Winter Olympics, and was also part of the Aichi exhibition in 2005, showcasing productions rooted in the Japanese culture. He was responsible, among others, for designing the Tsutaya Shoten Daikanyama bookstore and the city of Takeo Municipal Library. In 2015, he was appointed the general producer of Japan House.

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Kengo Kuma
Architect

 

Author of the Japan House São Paulo project in partnership with FGMF Arquitetos, Kengo Kuma is internationally renowned for works in Japan, China, France, Switzerland, Italy, and the United Kingdom. In December 2015, Kuma’s design of the Japan National Stadium was chosen as the central stage of the Tokyo Olympic Games, scheduled for 2020. Kuma is a professor of architecture at The University of Tokyo and holds a Ph.D. from Keio University, in Japan. Author of books and articles, the architect frequently addresses issues involving architecture and the relationship between architectural space and nature in his writings. A few of his projects include the Folk Art Museum of the Chinese Academy of Arts (2015); the Conservatory of Music and Dance Darius Milhaud in Aix-en-Provence, France (2013); the Sunny Hills store, in Omotesando (2013); the Yusuhara Wooden Bridge Museum (2010), and the Noh Stage in the Forest, in Toyoma (1996), the latter three in Japan.

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Rubens Ricupero
Honorary President

 

Rubens Ricupero is one of the most experienced Brazilian public figures. He served as the Minister of Finance, Minister of the Environment, and as Secretary-General of UNCTAD, the United Nations Conference on Trade and Development. In his diplomatic career, among other positions, he served as a permanent representative to the United Nations and to international organizations in Geneva. He also served as the Brazilian ambassador to the United States and Italy. He developed an academic career at the University of Brasília and at the Rio Branco Institute, which trains Brazilian diplomats. He is the director of Armando Álvares Penteado Foundation’s College of Economics, and chairman of the Fernand Braudel Institute of World Economics.

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Carlos Roza
President

 

Carlos Roza is a Business Management executive with over 25 years of experience in multinational companies. Holding a degree in Economic Sciences, he also earned MBAs from FIA/USP and IBMEC São Paulo (currently INSPER), and studied at the University of Cambridge (England), EM Lyon (France), and Vanderbilt University (United States). He served as the General Director of the Puratos Group, in Brazil, for more than five years, in addition to having held several positions at São Paulo Alpargatas, with special emphasis on the General Direction of Business Units and the General Management of the company’s Foreign Trade Area, where he was on the group responsible for the internationalization of the Havaianas brand.

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Natasha Barzaghi Geenen
Cultural Director

 

Natasha Barzaghi Geenen oversaw the International Relations department of the State of São Paulo Pinacoteca, from 2008 to 2017, and led the international coordination of several exhibitions within the scope of the Year of France in Brazil, which took place in 2009. Between 2007 and 2008, she collaborated with Centre Pompidou, Paris, to study the implementation of the French cultural institution’s project for Latin America. She holds a degree in Plastic Arts from FAAP – Armando Álvares Penteado Foundation; a graduate degree in Cultural Art Mediation – Design and Organization of Cultural Projects from Université de Provence, France, and an MBA in Cultural Assets: Culture, Economy, and Management, from the Getúlio Vargas Foundation, São Paulo.

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Claudio Kurita
Operations and Events Director

 

Holding a degree in Advertising, Claudio Kurita worked for more than 8 years at SPTURIS, the official Tourism and Events agency of the city of São Paulo. He served as a project manager at the SAVE THE CHILDREN Worldwide Alliance, in Mexico, and as the Presidency Account Manager at Blue Tree Hotels. He was a fellow of the IDB (Inter-American Development Bank) Youth Leadership Program, in Washington, USA; attended the Ministry of Foreign Affairs Young Leaders Program, in Tokyo, Japan, and studied National Development at the National Defense University (Republic of China), in Taipei, Taiwan. Currently, as a volunteer, he serves as the Secretary of the Deliberative Council of the Bunkyo (the Brazilian Society of Japanese Culture), as the Vice President of the Pan American Nikkei Association, and as the director of the Gaimusho Kenshusei Brazilian Association of Former Fellows.

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Ricardo Ferraz
Finance, Administration, and Human Resources Officer

With a solid career built over more than 25 years in multinational companies across different segments, Ricardo Ferraz holds a Bachelor’s degree in Accounting, a specialization in Controlling, and an MBA in Financial Management, Controlling, and Auditing from the Getúlio Vargas Foundation (FGV). He developed his career with a strong strategic focus in the administrative and financial areas, having held executive leadership positions with emphasis on budgetary management, economic and financial planning, investment feasibility studies, profitability analysis, and resource optimization.

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Lígia Feichas
Business, Marketing and Communications Director

With a degree in Fashion, an MBA in Marketing from ESPM, and experience at Bunka Fashion College and UAL-Central Saint Martins, Ligia has 15 years of experience in planning and executing international business projects, restructuring business units, and commercial prospecting, with a focus on B2B. Her professional experiences include Suriana Trading, CONTÉM 1G S/A, ImagemPress Assessoria de Imprensa, and the newspaper Valor Econômico.

Executive Assistant Atsuka Minami

Cultural Supervisor Carolina de Angelis
Cultural Supervisor Miyuki Teruya
Cultural Analyst Thelma Kiyohara Nakae
Cultural Mediation Supervisor Hiromi Saito
Educators Felipe Lima e Vinicius Pires
Project Manager Chelem Consentino
Educational Analyst Janete Miamoto

Press Officer Manager Fernanda Araujo
Public Relations Manager Mayumi Orimoto
Digital Marketing Manager Thiago Minoru
Copywriter Júlia Casadei
Digital Manager Adriana Pedroso
Latin America Digital Marketing Analyst Gabriela Ono
Digital Marketing Analyst Laura Barssalobre
Digital Marketing Analyst Camile Tomé

Business Manager Beatriz Yumi Aoki
Business Development Analyst Giovanni Saito e Julia Nakamura

KPI Analyst Lenita Morimura

Institutional Analyst Lia Yurie Yamamoto
Operations Manager Bruno Mattedi
Event Supervisor Rebeca Cassab
Operations Coordinators André Oliveira, Sandra Eleutério e Fernando Gilabel

Front Desk Emili Tsubakiyama, Isabella dos Santos, Janaina Maria e Luana Beatriz
Production Manager Cesar Fujimoto
Producer Maria Zelada

Financial Manager Elicéia Amarante
Financial Analyst Pedro Flores
Financial Administrative Analyst Gustavo Mourão
Controllership Manager Karin Yoshiura
Human Resources Manager Ana Fernandes
Human Resources Assistant Beatriz Mayumi

SUPERVISORY COMMITTEE
Chair – Toru Shimizu
Caio Luiz Cibella de Carvalho – Executive Director of Communication and Corporate Affairs at Grupo Bandeirantes and Executive Director of Canal Arte 1 (Former Minister of Sports and Tourism)
Chieko Aoki – Founder and President of the Blue Tree Hotels chain
Daigo Tamura – Director General of the Japan Foundation
Luiz Fernando Furlan – Former Minister of Development, Industry and Foreign Trade and Member of the Board of Directors at BRF (Brasil Foods)
Luiza Helena Trajano – Chairwoman of the Board of Directors at Magazine Luiza
Renato Ishikawa – Honorary President of Bunkyo
Roberto Yoshihiro Nishio – President of Bunkyo
Sadahiko Haneji – President of the Japan-Brazil Exchange Committee of the Japanese Chamber of Commerce and Industry in Brazil
Thaís Oyama – Former Editor-in-Chief at Veja magazine

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