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The 9th International Gathering

August 20–26, 2028
São Paulo, Brazil

A Celebration of Sound & Spirit

The World Shakuhachi Festival was founded in 1994 in Kyoto, Japan, bringing together players and enthusiasts from across the globe. Over eight editions held in Japan, the United States, the United Kingdom, and Australia, it has grown into the world's premier shakuhachi gathering. The most recent edition took place in College Station, Texas, USA in April 2025. In 2028, São Paulo will host the 9th edition — the first ever in South America.

1994
Founded in Kyoto, Japan
8
Previous Editions
1st
In South America

The shakuhachi is an ancient Japanese bamboo end-blown flute with over 1,300 years of history. Introduced to Japan from China during the Nara period (8th century), it later became the instrument of wandering Zen monks who used it as a form of meditation through breath. Today it is one of the world's most expressive and versatile instruments, captivating audiences with its haunting, breathy tone.

São Paulo is home to the largest Japanese diaspora outside Japan — over 1.5 million people of Japanese descent call this vibrant, multicultural metropolis home. It is a city where ancient traditions and contemporary creativity meet, making it the perfect stage for this milestone gathering.

Festival Program

This is an initial program proposal and is subject to change. Specific workshops, concerts and speakers will be announced as they are confirmed.
Key: Symposium (Day 1 — USP) Workshops Concerts Open Mic
Day 1 — USP · Instituto de Estudos Brasileiros (Symposium)
Morning
Opening Ceremony Lectures & Round Tables
Afternoon
Educational Concert Lectures & Round Tables
Evening
Opening Gala
Workshops & Concerts
Morning
Robuki Workshops
Afternoon
Daytime Concert Workshops Afternoon Concert
Evening
Night Concert
Workshops & Concerts
Morning
Robuki Workshops
Afternoon
Daytime Concert Workshops Afternoon Concert
Evening
Night Concert
Workshops & Concerts
Morning
Robuki Workshops
Afternoon
Daytime Concert Workshops Afternoon Concert
Evening
Night Concert
Workshops & Concerts
Morning
Robuki Workshops
Afternoon
Daytime Concert Workshops Afternoon Concert
Evening
Night Concert
Day 6 — Closing Day
Morning
Robuki Workshops Open Mic
Afternoon
Daytime Concert Workshops Open Mic Afternoon Concert
Evening
Closing Gala

Masters & Artists

We are bringing together masters and musicians from over 30 countries, celebrating the full spectrum of shakuhachi tradition and innovation.

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Master
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Performer
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Scholar
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Master
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Performer
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Full lineup to be announced through 2027.

Registration

Festival Pass

5 festival days. Full access to workshops, concerts, and all official festival events.

Pricing to be announced

Day Pass

Single festival day. Access to all events scheduled on your chosen day.

Pricing to be announced

Travel and accommodation packages will be available soon.

Registration opens to be announced — subscribe for updates.

Getting There & Around

Venues to be confirmed

Festival venues across São Paulo will be announced as partnerships are confirmed. Stay tuned for updates.

Airports

São Paulo is served by two international airports: GRU (Guarulhos) — the main international hub — and CGH (Congonhas) — for domestic connections. Both offer regular transfer services to the city center.

Getting Around

São Paulo has an extensive metro network connecting major festival venues. Ride-hailing apps 99 and Uber are widely available. Walking is also pleasant within neighborhoods like Liberdade and Paulista.

Accommodation

Official accommodation packages will be announced soon.

Visa & Entry

Entry requirements vary by nationality. We recommend checking with the Brazilian consulate or embassy in your country well in advance of travel. Festival organizers will provide a formal letter of invitation upon registration.

Frequently Asked Questions

No. The festival is open to musicians, students, enthusiasts and all those interested in Japanese culture and traditional music, regardless of prior experience with the shakuhachi.
There will be activities and workshops for all levels, from beginners to advanced practitioners. The program will indicate the recommended audience for each activity.
Portuguese is the official language of the Festival. As an international event, support will be available in English and Japanese, ensuring the participation of visitors from different countries.
Information on instrument rental availability will be announced soon.
Detailed information on transportation and any exclusive Festival transport services will be provided soon.
Yes. The program will include performances, cultural encounters, social gatherings and other activities fostering connections between participants from Brazil and abroad.
Yes. There will be participation options for both those who wish to follow the full program and those who plan to attend only specific activities.
Yes. The Festival team will provide guidance and support to national and international participants, including information on transport, accommodation, language and other aspects of the experience.
Yes. Like any major international city, São Paulo requires standard urban common sense — staying aware of your surroundings, keeping valuables secure, and following local advice. Festival venues are located in well-trafficked, visitor-friendly areas.

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