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Japanese Audience Relaxed and Healed by Shen Yun

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Japanese Audience Relaxed and Healed by Shen Yun
Mr. Arai Nobuaki, a Ph.D. and patent lawyer, attends Shen Yun Performing Arts at the Kawaguchi Comprehensive Cultural Center Lilia in Kawaguchi, Japan, on Jan. 17, 2023. Niu Bin/The Epoch Times

KAWAGUCHI, Japan—“I’m very satisfied. I obtained great enjoyment,” said Mr. Arai Nobuaki, a Ph.D. and patent lawyer, after attending Shen Yun Performing Arts at the Kawaguchi Comprehensive Cultural Center Lilia in Kawaguchi, Japan, on Jan. 17.

Mr. Arai said he enjoyed everything that Shen Yun presented, and was amazed by the tumbling techniques the dancers displayed.

“The spinning in the dances is very unique. It’s enchanting. I was so touched,” he said. “And the synchronization between the dancers and the orchestra is really fantastic.”

Mr. Arai brought with him a special pair of glasses specially designed for watching shows, and said he could see each movement in detail.

“Every single one of the female dancers is very beautiful and elegant. Their beauty was breathtaking. I saw all their movements in every detail, including their fingertips,” he said. “I was surprised by their flexibility … They must have received extraordinary training.”

New York-based Shen Yun is the world’s top classical Chinese dance company, and has a mission to show the beauty and goodness of “China before communism.” For 5,000 years China’s civilization was built on values and virtues from the spiritual teachings of Buddhism, Taoism, and Confucianism.

Experience of a Lifetime

Mr. Kawamoto Hideki is the president of Japan Medical Communication Company. He said that Shen Yun was like therapy for the soul, and everybody must attend Shen Yun at least once in their life.

“I was very touched. I was touched by dancers because their skills are beyond humans. I was touched by the beauty of the scenes,” he said. “Every program has a story behind it. You will be touched even if you didn’t know the story in advance.”

Mr. Kawamoto noticed that Shen Yun has a live orchestra. About 40 musicians play both Western and Eastern instruments for each dance.

“The experience encompassed a lot more than dance. I think this is why Shen Yun the top of the tops,” he said.

Mr. Kawamoto Hideki, the president of Japan Medical Communication Company, attends Shen Yun Performing Arts at the Kawaguchi Comprehensive Cultural Center Lilia in Kawaguchi, Japan, on Jan. 17, 2023. (Wang Wenliang/The Epoch Times)
Mr. Kawamoto Hideki, the president of Japan Medical Communication Company, attends Shen Yun Performing Arts at the Kawaguchi Comprehensive Cultural Center Lilia in Kawaguchi, Japan, on Jan. 17, 2023. Wang Wenliang/The Epoch Times

A Shen Yun performance also includes musical solos, of an erhu (an ancient two-stringed instrument) performance and bel canto vocalists singing Chinese lyrics.

Mr. Kawamoto was surprised that he and other theatergoers could hear the soloists very well, without amplification. “The vocal soloists are astounding! They didn’t use any microphone, but they made it.”

Mr. Kawamoto said he was uplifted by Shen Yun. “In the future, I will live in a pleasant and comfortable aftermath after having seen Shen Yun, to be relaxed and to be furthermore healed.”
Each Shen Yun performance consists of nearly 20 vignettes, presented through highly-expressive art forms such as classical Chinese dance, original orchestral music performed live, soloists who sing in the bel canto tradition, animated digital backdrops, and more.

Watching Shen Yun Like ‘Being in Heaven’

Mr. Suzuki Kenji, the chairman of Japan Aviation Fuel Company, said Shen Yun is captivating, which attracted him to concentrate on the show from the beginning to the end.

“Every program caught my heart. I just wanted to keep on watching,” he said. “It’s very beautiful.”

Mr. Suzuki said he understood from Shen Yun that human beings have a connection with the divine. As human beings, we need to “take care of others, respect our country and nation, and we should have loyalty.”

He said Shen Yun’s story-based dances made him feel that he was among the dancers. “The feeling is like being in heaven.”

Mr. Suzuki Kenji, the chairman of Japan Aviation Fuel Company, attends Shen Yun Performing Arts at the Kawaguchi Comprehensive Cultural Center Lilia with his wife in Kawaguchi, Japan, on Jan. 17, 2023. (Ren Zihui/The Epoch Times)
Mr. Suzuki Kenji, the chairman of Japan Aviation Fuel Company, attends Shen Yun Performing Arts at the Kawaguchi Comprehensive Cultural Center Lilia with his wife in Kawaguchi, Japan, on Jan. 17, 2023. Ren Zihui/The Epoch Times

Mr. Tanaka Sakuji, the former president of Rotary International, also said he felt that he entered another world when attending Shen Yun.

“I entered another world when the curtain first opened,” he said. “The stage and backdrop cooperate very well. I felt like I was taken into a dream.”

Reporting by Epoch Times Staff in Kawaguchi, Japan.
The Epoch Times is a proud sponsor of Shen Yun Performing Arts. We have covered audience reactions since Shen Yun’s inception in 2006.
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