NAGOYA, Japan—On Dec. 23, Shen Yun Performing Arts opened the second of its four consecutive performances at the Nagoya Congress Center in Nagoya, Japan. IT company owner Hiroshi Takamatsu and his wife Noriko were in attendance.
“I liked the Mongolian dance at the end [of the first half of the show] very much,” he added. “The dancers’ skills were great!”
With shows scheduled in over 200 cities and across five continents, the 2024 touring season is shaping up to be the artists’ busiest one yet.
“The connection between the stage and the 3D backdrop was perfect. The performers disappeared from the stage and then suddenly reappeared again on the backdrop—it’s so cleverly integrated!” she said. “It’s really interesting!”
Referring to Shen Yun’s mission to revitalize traditional Chinese culture and values, Mrs. Takamatsu said stage performances are a wonderful way to spread Chinese culture.
“It’s very good when you can use such a beautiful stage to let people learn [more about] the beauty of China.”












