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[Image1]Support Noto Peninsula Recovery! Special Concert at Josoji Temple on Golden WeekTickets are now on s

Support Noto Peninsula Recovery! Special Concert at Josoji Temple on Golden Week

Tickets are now on sale for the Noto Peninsula Earthquake Relief Concert in 2024 at Jochi-ji Temple in Kamakura! This special concert offers beautiful performances at the serene Josoji Temple in Kamakura.
Net proceeds after operating expenses will be distributed to the affected municipalities as relief funds for the 2024 Noto Peninsula earthquake through the Japanese Red Cross Society. By purchasing a ticket, you will be supporting recovery efforts in the affected areas.
Tickets are limited, so please apply early. Payments will be accepted in cash on the day of the event,
thank you for your understanding.

Date and Time
Sunday, April 28, 2024 — concert starts at 4:00 PM (doors open at 3:30 PM)

Program

The program includes memorable, beautiful pieces such as Boccherini’s Minuet and Mozart’s Clarinet Quintet K.581,
among others.

Tickets are 3,000 yen with unreserved seating (a separate 300 yen temple admission fee applies).
An early-bird discount and special benefits are available for those who apply early, so don’t miss out!

For inquiries or further information, please contact the 2024 Jochi-ji Temple Concert Office
at 080-5037-8179 or the Nijii Quartet.

We look forward to your participation in supporting the recovery while enjoying wonderful music!

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