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Undiscovered

Gems of japan

lands

in San JOse

(palo alto)

JAN. 19 2019

OPEN    5:30pm

 START  6:00pm

Event Detail
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EVENT DETAIL

DATE

Saturday, January 19th, 2019

TIME

Open   5:30pm

Start     6:00pm

Close   8:30pm

CHARGE

Free
​※Registration required 
​※limited to 50 people

PLACE

"Lucie Stern Community Centre" (Community Room)

1305 Middlefield Road Palo Alto, CA 94301

CONTENTS

Introduction of  ”Undiscovered Gems of Japan”

Introduction of  Chef  Shota Nakajima

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Presentation by Artisan from “Enjiro Tanoya” & “Sweets co.,ltd”

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Presentation by Artisan from “Dolce Kagami”

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Introduction and tasting of products from “Undiscovered Gems of Japan”

Closing and Commemorative Photography

Exchange between participants and artisans

ABOUT

“Undiscovered Gems of Japan” (UGJ), a project that incorporates innovation with Japanese food, is coming to the United States (US) for the first time. More than 1,000 artisans participate in this event every year, supported by local governments, banks and even TV stations. Supported by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Japan), this project aims to introduce our revolutionary grassroots movement around 6 major cities in USA between January-March 2019.

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What is

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Exquisite products are commonly found in the rural areas of Japan. Tea gardens and sake brews that last for generations are some fine examples. However, these producers face the problems of aging and a lack of successors. The wisdom of older generations who have stood strong is at risk of being lost with the changes time brings about.

 

To prevent this loss, the project "Undiscovered Gems of Japan” was started in 2009. The aim was to support businesses in rural areas in the form of open innovation. Farmers and designers, hotels and fishermen etc. come together in unprecedented partnerships to produce interesting and innovative products and recipes. We presented these items at the competition, awarded prizes, and eventually the crown "Undiscovered Gems of Japan Grand Prix". We followed up with sales support thereafter. As a result, some businesses have even increased sales by 100 times through this project. Starting in 2016 with Shangri-La Hotel, Singapore, a world championship (collaborating with chefs from Asian countries) has been ongoing yearly. This project has been critically acclaimed by renowned chefs worldwide who have also joined our efforts to reinvent their own recipes.

This time, these products and their producers who have won the Grand Prix will first arrive in the USA, visiting 6 cities from January to March 2019. In addition, famous chefs such as Chikara Yamada, who practiced at the restaurant, El Bulli, Spain (which was the best in the world) and Shota Nakajima, who also appeared in Iron Chef, US, also participated in the event. You can try samples from their "Special Menus" that will undoubtedly remain in the minds of all participants.

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About Takuya Hane

He taught at Harvard University and Pennsylvania University in the 1990s. In 1994, he was awarded the Certificate of Distinction in Teaching by Harvard University. In 1997, Active Learning Co., Ltd. (hereinafter AL) was established in Tokyo. He incorporated US style education in Japanese schools (From 2020 the Ministry of Education decided to fully introduce AL in all schools in Japan. Hane was said to be the pioneer of Active Learning in Japan - Wikipedia). In addition to academic support, it supports human resource development and business development of major companies such as Sony and Panasonic. The method of making employees active and creating an evolving organization has received high praise from the business world and been adopted by companies and government related organizations around Asia. We are also involved in project planning and facilitating collaboration between people from different fields to create new products with the power of open innovation. "Undiscovered Gems of Japan" was started by Professor Takuya Hane in 2009, while he was teaching in National Yamaguchi University.

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Why we land

"Undiscovered Gems of Japan", an initiative backed by universities, public institutions, banks, television stations, etc., is now expanding to Singapore and other Asian countries as well. We believe there are "hidden treasures" everywhere. With the power of open innovation, we protect human assets and to produce a newer version to all. Not only can you use the innovations of our project, we also want to create a trend to discover and reinvent the treasures of each US city. At "Undiscovered Gems of Japan", I will impart the methods to do so. Having interacted with such treasures, I am sure you would want to protect them and pass on the baton to the next generations. So please, join us to discover the treasures of this world and I look forward to meeting you.   
 


Takuya Hane, Producer of Undiscovered Gems of Japan

enjiro
yano

artisan

from Japan

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Salt Artisan

Enjiro Tanoya

- San Jose & Seattle -

~Enjiro Tanoya~

Japan GP Champion (2016), World Salt Competition Champion (2009)

The homemade salt is made from drying seawater under the sun and even Michelin star chefs compete to use it.

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Sweet Artisan

Seishi Haruta

- San Jose & Seattle -

~Sweets co.,ltd~

Japan GP Champion (2016), Japan Souvenir Competition Champion (2018)

Collaborating with Enjiro, he sold $1,000,000 worth of hit products annually within two years and is flourishing.

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Gelato Artisan

Yoshihito Yano

- San Jose & Seattle -

~Dolce Kagami~

Japan GP Champion (Sweets category) (2017)

Using Kosihikari (Japan’s No.1 rice brand) feed so that the goats’ milk smelled finer, he created a healthier gelato.

We will also bring other TOP artisans' products!!

Enjoy the tasting!

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COLLABORATION

with Star Chef

Shota Nakajima

Guest Chef

San Jose(Palo Alto), Seattle

Chef Shota began his culinary journey at the age of sixteen, working for a well-acclaimed sushi restaurant in his hometown of Seattle, WA. At the age of eighteen, Nakajima moved to Osaka, Japan to learn about the art of Japanese cuisine. In Japan, Nakajima had the opportunity to work for Michelin Star rated Chef Yasuhiko Sakamoto. As one would expect, this experience changed Chef Shota’s perspective on cooking.
Since returning to Seattle, it has been Nakajima’s dream to convey Chef Sakamoto’s approach to hospitality and Japanese cuisine in the United States.
In 2017 competed on Iron Chef Gauntlet and in 2018 semi finalist for the James Beard Award.

Accolades

James Beard Semi Finalist Rising Star 2018

Beat Bobby Flay (Winner) Food Network

Food and Wine best bites of the year 2018

Competitor on Iron Chef Gauntlet Season 1 (Food Network)

Top 20 Dishes (Star Chefs)

Best New Restaurant  (Seattle Times)

Top 10 restaurants (Seattle Magazine)

Best Japanese Chef for US Itadakimasu Day 2014 (UNESCO)

Top 25 dishes of 2015 (Seattle Times)

30 under 30 Eater

30 under 30 Zagat

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SponsOr

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Sponsor

Undiscovered Gems of Japan Office

Active Learning Corporation

official page ( Japanese ) : https://www.undiscovered.jp/

official page ( Japanese ) : http://www.als.co.jp/

With Cooperation from

Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Japan

Consulate-General of Japan in San Francisco

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