Paulista Avenue, city of São Paulo (2016-11-20/2016-11-20) by Rogério CassimiroJAPAN HOUSE São Paulo
Japan House São Paulo, the first unit of the Japanese government's global initiative, opened its doors to the public in May 2017, at Paulista Avenue, 52.
Construction of Japan House São Paulo (2016-07-21/2016-07-21) by Rogério CassimiroJAPAN HOUSE São Paulo
The space's mission is to present contemporary Japan and offer visitors a perfect translation of 21st century Japan, not forgetting its roots and traditions and combining art, technology and business, as a way of strengthening the bridge between the two countries.
The institution
With a project by the renowned japanese architect Kengo Kuma, in partnership with the São Paulo office FGMF Arquitetos, the house located in the Bela Vista neighborhood has a privileged space of 2,600m², filled with exhibitions and events that change frequently, in addition to shops, coffee, restaurant, library and seminar rooms.
Architectural design of Japan House São Paulo (2016-03-19/2016-03-19) by Rogério CassimiroJAPAN HOUSE São Paulo
Facade of Japan House São Paulo (2017-01-24/2017-01-24) by Rogério CassimiroJAPAN HOUSE São Paulo
Hinoki's facade
Its imposing facade of Hinoki, a species of pine native to Japan, was born from the architect's inspiration after a visit to the Japanese Pavilion in Ibirapuera Park - inaugurated in 1954.
Built by a team of five japanese craftsmen specialized in the art of inserting noble wood extracted from sustainable management, the facade is 36 meters wide, 11 meters high and over six tons of Hinoki - coming exclusively from Japan.
Facade of Japan House São Paulo (2017-01-31/2017-01-31) by Rogério CassimiroJAPAN HOUSE São Paulo
On the outside, a wall made of concrete cobogós is designed, a reinterpretation by Kengo Kuma of the hollow elements that were so successful in Brazilian architecture in the 1930s.
Inside, there are no fixed walls separating the rooms, facilitating communication between them - which happens through large sliding doors, called fusuma in traditional japanese architecture, which delimit rooms when closed, or create wider spaces if kept open.
Detail of Japan House São Paulo (2017-03-11/2017-03-11) by Rogério CassimiroJAPAN HOUSE São Paulo
Mirai Flavor Coffee
On the ground floor, in addition to the exhibition area, Japan House São Paulo presents Mirai Flavor Coffee, which adds to the visitor's experience, going beyond gastronomy, and reinforces the japanese precept of the spirit of Kodawari, a concept of professionalism and care for the products and services offered.
Japan House São Paulo Seminar Room (2022-05-22/2022-05-22) by Rogério CassimiroJAPAN HOUSE São Paulo
Seminar halls and SHIN and Furoshiki stores
Still on the ground floor, the SHIN store reinforces the mission of the space with products that portray contemporary Japan and exclusively presents works by artists in Brazil.
On the first floor, the Furoshiki store is installed, specializing in items from the ancient Japanese art of tying fabrics, in addition to the seminar rooms, which host lectures, workshops, debates and events that expand and reinforce the exchange of knowledge between Brazil and Japan.
Japan House São Paulo Library (2019-10-07/2019-10-07) by Estevam RomeraJAPAN HOUSE São Paulo
The library
The ground floor is completed with an exclusive multimedia space composed of around 2.100 books selected by Yoshitaka Haba, from the Bach company.
Available for consultation in the environment itself, the options are divided into ten categories: Eating, Traveling, Lifestyle, Culture, Design, Technology, Japan and Brazil, Architecture, Children and History with some titles unpublished in Brazil.
Indoor area of Japan House São Paulo (2022-05-08/2022-05-08) by Rogério CassimiroJAPAN HOUSE São Paulo
On the second floor, another exhibition area and the Aizomê restaurant - under the command of chef Telma Shiraishi.
Showcasing japanese gastronomic diversity, the menu mixes balanced preparations between hot and cold recipes using local products from the countryside and the sea, based on extensive research work and curation of ingredients, producers and suppliers.
Indoor area of Japan House São Paulo (2019-10-07/2019-10-07) by Estevam RomeraJAPAN HOUSE São Paulo
General information about JHSP
Inauguration: May 6, 2017;
Size: approximately 2.600m² of usable space, spread over a ground floor and two floors;
Environments: external and internal garden, two exhibition spaces, environment for events and lectures, library, restaurant, cafeteria and shops;
Accumulated visitation: 2.798.993 - until January 2023.
Internal space of Japan House São Paulo (2022-05-22/2022-05-22) by Rogério CassimiroJAPAN HOUSE São Paulo
From 2017 to date, more than forty exhibitions have been exhibited at JHSP.
Do you remember visiting any of these below?
1. Bamboo – Stories of a Japan
2. Kengo Kuma – Eternal Ephemeral
3. Subtle – Subtleties on paper
4. Satoyama
5. Foam – Kohei Nawa
6. Futures of the Future
7. Prototyping in Tokyo
8. Oscar Oiwa in Paradise – Drawing the ephemeral
9. Aromas and Flavors
10. MUJI
11. DŌ: on the way to virtue
12. 次元 Dimension
13. A Light Un Light
14. Architecture for Dogs
15. JAPAN 47 ARTISANS
Internal space of Japan House São Paulo (2022-05-08) by Rogério CassimiroJAPAN HOUSE São Paulo
16. 7 Masters of Graphic Design
17. DŌ – The Path to Serenity
18. Tsuyoshi Tane | Archeology of the Future – Memory and Vision
19. NUNO – Contemporary Textile Poetics
20. This Is Manga – The Art of Naoki Urasawa
21. Internal Line (Internal Line) – Chiharu Shiota
22. Construction – Tadashi Kawamata
23. Japan in Dreams
24. Japan – Naoki Ishikawa
25. The Fabulous Universe of Tomo Koizumi
26. Packaging: Contemporary Designs from Japan
27. DŌ: The Way of Shoko Kanazawa
Facade of Japan House São Paulo (2019-10-05/2019-10-05) by Estevam RomeraJAPAN HOUSE São Paulo
28. Windowology: Study of Windows in Japan
29. Tokyo Sports Lounge 2020
30. Parade – a drop dripping, a bead, a short story
31. Balance – Daisy Balloon
32. Symbiosis: The island that resists
33. Murmurs
34. Robot Lab
35. Wave – New Currents in Japanese Graphic Arts
36. [odd]even
37. Kumihimo – the art of Japanese silk weaving by Domyo
38. What is not seen – Rhizomatiks
39. The Art of Ramen Donburi
40. Technology in Motion by Xiborg
41. Innovation in motion
42. Essence: Inner Garden - Atsunobu Katagiri
43. DESIGN MUSEUM JAPAN: investigating japanese design
44. Japan from miniatures - Tatsuya Tanaka
45. Dōshin: enchanting japanese toys
46. Living with robots
47. Nihoncha: an introduction to japanese tea
A lot, right?
And there's much more to come!
Japan House Sao Paulo
Avenida Paulista, 52
Bela Vista – São Paulo/SP
Phone: +55 11 3090-8900
Opening Hours
Tuesday to Friday | from 10 am to 6 pm
Saturdays | from 9am to 7pm
Sundays and holidays | from 9am to 6pm
Monday | CLOSED