Kampo Cultural Center
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    Founded in 1975 by Japanese Calligraphy Master Harada Kampo Soshi, also founder of the Japan Calligraphy
Education Foundation,
Kampo Cultural Center  offers calligraphy classes, world class recording studios,
special events, and an art gallery/performance space.  Kampo also serves as the New York office for Kyoto Journal, a
non-profit volunteer-based quarterly magazine established in 1986. Please click on the Publication link below for more information.  

Kampo-Bahal Gallery features Buddha statues from Nepal and regularly holds special performance events,
concerts, meditation classes, and film screenings.

Kampo Studios features a world class environment with state of the art equipment for all recording situations.
Kampo's staff is knowlegable, professional, courteous, and friendly. Our recent clients include many
well known recording artists.

Conveniently located in Manhattan at 31 Bond St., 2 blocks north of Houston St. and east of Broadway,
Kampo is a short walk from both the East and West Villages and SoHo.

Please click the links below to vist our sister location in Kyoto or  for further information.
Please click here for our Events Calendar.


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Education Publication
Kampo Hall
Kampo College
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Kampo Cultural Center, USA / Heian Bunka Center, Japan