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You are here: Home / Grant / 2026 Traditional Arts Practice Grant (Japan)

2026 Traditional Arts Practice Grant (Japan)

Deadline Date: May 8, 2026

The 2026 Traditional Arts Practice Grant supports accessible, hands-on projects that encourage beginners to repeatedly engage with traditional performing arts and integrate them into their daily lives.

The program focuses on promoting traditional performing arts by creating opportunities for beginners and returning learners to experience practical skills multiple times, encouraging continued participation beyond the program, introducing innovative approaches distinct from regular lessons, and fostering long-term engagement with arts such as music, dance, theater, flower arrangement, tea ceremony, and calligraphy while building sustainable relationships between participants and traditional practices.

The FY2026 Traditional Arts Practice Grant, offered by Arts Council Tokyo under the Tokyo Metropolitan Foundation for History and Culture, is designed to make traditional performing arts more approachable and engaging, particularly for first-time participants. The initiative emphasizes repeated, hands-on experiences rather than one-time exposure, allowing individuals to develop familiarity and interest over time. By encouraging consistent participation, the program aims to nurture habits that lead to regular practice and deeper cultural appreciation.

Eligible projects must be organized by Tokyo-based entities such as theaters, arts organizations, or non-profits, and should center on practical activities like playing instruments, dancing, acting, or practicing traditional disciplines such as tea ceremony or calligraphy. Programs may include lectures, but the primary focus must remain on experiential learning. Each participant should be able to engage in the same activity multiple times over a defined period, ensuring continuity and skill development.

The grant covers up to half of the eligible project expenses, with a maximum funding limit of 1 million yen.

The grant prioritizes projects that offer new or innovative approaches beyond standard training formats, including initiatives that re-engage individuals who have previously discontinued practice. Applicants are also expected to incorporate strategies that help participants transition into ongoing practice after the program concludes, reinforcing long-term involvement in traditional arts.

Activities such as exhibitions or result presentations are optional, but if conducted, participants must play a central role in organizing them. Certain types of projects are not eligible, including those primarily focused on competitions, commercial sales, political or religious activities, or those already funded by the Tokyo Metropolitan Government or related institutions.

Applicant organizations must demonstrate a structured management system, financial accountability, and prior experience in organizing arts-related events in Tokyo. They should also present clear and innovative public relations strategies to reach wider audiences beyond their usual networks, potentially including collaboration with local municipalities or the use of diverse communication channels.

For more information, visit Arts Council Tokyo.

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