The Wakaba-cho Wharf (wharf = wharf) is a private arts center that combines dormitory-style accommodation, studios, and a small theater (multipurpose white box) in a renovated 50-year-old building at Yotsuji, between the Isesaki Mall and the Ooka River in the downtown port town of Yokohama.
share
We share events
networking
Carefully connecting and expanding personal connections
transboundary
Transcending boundaries (countries, generations, genres, traditions and modernity)
With these three policies as its lifework, the Center has been working on the creation of a vibrant where artists from all over Japan and neighbouring Asian cities such as China, Korea, Taiwan, Indonesia, Thailand, Malaysia, Singapore, Vietnam, and Cambodia can meet, talk, learn, create, and communicate with each other both domestically and internationally. We aim to create a lively "wharf" where artists from neighbouring Asian cities, including Indonesia, Thailand, Malaysia, Singapore, Vietnam, and Cambodia, can meet, talk, learn, create, and transmit their work to the world.