Shin Koyamada Set to Star in Japan’s largest National Cultural Festival 2010

Hollywood actor Shin Koyamada has been cast in the lead role of stage play “Aino Shizuku” during the opening ceremony of Japan’s 25th National Cultural Festival, Okayama 2010.
By: Karsten Parker
 
April 23, 2010 - PRLog -- Okayama, Japan, April 23, 2010 -- Hollywood actor Shin Koyamada, star of The Last Samurai, has been cast in the lead role of Makibi in the 90 minutes stage play “Aino Shizuku” during the opening ceremony of Japan’s 25th National Cultural Festival, Okayama 2010. The event, which is jointly hosted by the Agency for Cultural Affairs of the Government of Japan with the Okayama Prefectural Government of Japan, will be held in the Momotaro Arena on October 30, 2010.

Koyamada says, “The National Cultural Festival is a very historical and significant festival that promotes Japanese culture to domestic and international audiences. I feel privileged and honored to be part of such an important goodwill event that shares our cultural heritage. I am looking forward to working with the team”

About The 25th National Cultural Festival, Okayama 2010
The 25th National Cultural Festival, Okayama 2010, will be held from Saturday October 30 - Sunday November 7, 2010 in Okayama Prefecture’s cities, towns and villages. The festival will be jointly hosted by the Agency for Cultural Affairs of the Government of Japan with the Okayama Prefectural Government and various cultural organizations. The Festival will feature 68 events such as the opening festival, orchestral music, choral music, brass band music, drama, literary arts, dance and traditional Japanese music. Daily Japanese customs of lifestyle will be held throughout the festival in all of Okayama Prefecture’s cities, towns and villages.

About The National Cultural Festival
The National Cultural Festival is Japan’s largest cultural festival that aims to provide the Japanese public with the opportunity to present various cultural activities. There is an emphasis on these activities by local performers to motivate individuals to participate in cultural activities, encourage the creation of new culture, instigate the development of local culture, and enrich the lives of the people.

These events are jointly hosted by the Agency for Cultural Affairs of Government of Japan together with either the hosting prefectural government, the municipal government, cultural organizations or other related organizations.

About Shin Koyamada
Shin Koyamada became an international sensation and a new Hollywood rising celebrity after his co-starring role as Nobutada, alongside Tom Cruise in Warner Bros. Pictures action epic The Last Samurai and starred in the 2006, international hit Disney Channel action-adventure original movie series Wendy Wu: Homecoming Warrior. Koyamada is also the co-founder of The Shin Koyamada Foundation, a United States nonprofit organization geared toward empowering youth to achieve their goals and dreams, and to save the Earth. For more information please visit www.shinkoyamada.com (English) or www.shinkoyamada.jp (Japanese)
Edited by Dr. Craig Reid

Contact:
Karsten Parker
Shinkoyamada.com
Okayama, Japan
323-839-5784
karstenparker@mac.com
http://www.shinkoyamada.com

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