The Kimi Kato Show

The Kimi Kato Show is your gateway to Japanese culture. We invite you to join us each week as we explore the vibrant world of Japanese pop culture and dive into the colorful world of Japan's music, anime, fashion, film, and cuisine. As the Founder of Project Asteri, a boutique music label, Kimi connects artists with global audiences, effortlessly transcending borders and connecting East and West. Having previously worked at Universal Music Japan, Kimi has introduced international sensations such as Ariana Grande, Black Eyed Peas, Carly Rae Jepsen, Hoobastank, Jack Johnson, Justin Bieber, Lady Gaga, Sum 41, and Taylor Swift. He has worked with renowned artists like Bon Jovi, Bryan Adams, Mariah Carey, and U2. Don't miss an exciting episode of The Kimi Kato Show - Your invitation to the dynamic world of Japan! https://projectasteri.com  evolve entertainment network | Pantheon Podcasts | Radio Candy Media

  1. Jun 7

    Japan Music Journey: Yokohama Part 1

    In this episode of The Kimi Kato Show – Japan Music Journey, Kimi Kato begins a multi-part exploration of Yokohama, one of Japan’s most important and internationally connected cities. What started as a quiet fishing village on the shores of Edo Bay became the gateway through which modern Japan entered the world. Kimi traces the dramatic chain of events that transformed Yokohama from an obscure coastal settlement into one of the largest cities in Japan, beginning with Commodore Matthew Perry’s arrival in 1853 and the appearance of the infamous “Black Ships.” Listeners will follow the geopolitical tensions of the mid-19th century, learn about Japan’s 200-year policy of controlled isolation, discover the remarkable diplomatic negotiations that took place through Dutch and Chinese interpreters, and uncover the political crisis that ultimately led to the collapse of the Tokugawa Shogunate. The episode also reveals one of the greatest bureaucratic maneuvers in Japanese history: how the shogunate, attempting to keep foreign influence away from the main highways of Japan, redirected international trade to a small fishing village called Yokohama—accidentally creating the city that would become Japan’s primary window to the world. Featuring music from Kroi, Fujii Kaze, and Vaundy, this episode blends history, diplomacy, politics, international trade, and cultural transformation into the fascinating origin story of modern Yokohama. Host: Kimi Kato Producer: Kimi Kato Executive Producer: Jeremiah D. Higgins Powered by: Project Asteri | Pantheon Media | Radio Candy Media Inquiries: info@projectasteri.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

    36 min
  2. May 30

    Japan Music Journey: Tokyo 07 - Aoyama & Nishiazabu

    In this episode of The Kimi Kato Show – Japan Music Journey, Kimi Kato explores two of Tokyo’s most sophisticated and culturally layered neighborhoods: Aoyama and Nishiazabu.  From the samurai origins of the Aoyama name under Tokugawa Ieyasu, to the transformation of the district into Tokyo’s center of international fashion, architecture, music, and creative culture, this episode traces the hidden history behind one of the city’s most elegant areas. Kimi takes listeners through Aoyama Cemetery, Omotesando’s world-famous architecture, the rise of Japanese designer fashion, and the internationalization of Minato Ward after World War II. The episode also dives into the fall of the samurai class during the Meiji Restoration, the Satsuma Rebellion, and the historical inspirations behind The Last Samurai, connecting Japan’s modernization directly to the neighborhoods listeners walk through today. Crossing into Nishiazabu, Kimi explores Tokyo’s hidden nightlife culture — the signless restaurants, late-night creative circles, and private social networks that shaped Japan’s entertainment world through the 1980s and 90s. The story of legendary restaurant Chianti, the rise of City Pop, Blue Note Tokyo, and the rediscovery of Miki Matsubara’s “Mayonaka no Door〜Stay With Me” reveal how this corner of Tokyo became one of the spiritual homes of modern Japanese music. Featuring music from Suchmos, Official HIGE DANdism, King Gnu, Fujii Kaze, Yuming, Matsubara Miki, and Yellow Magic Orchestra, this episode blends history, architecture, jazz, fashion, nightlife, and City Pop into a portrait of Tokyo at its most refined, creative, and quietly magnetic. Host: Kimi Kato Producer: Kimi Kato Executive Producer: Jeremiah D. Higgins Powered by: Project Asteri | Pantheon Media | Radio Candy Media Inquiries: info@projectasteri.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

    1h 3m
  3. May 30

    Japan Music Journey: Tokyo 08 - Asakusa

    In this episode of The Kimi Kato Show – Japan Music Journey, Kimi Kato concludes the Tokyo series with a journey to Asakusa, the historic heart of old Edo and one of Japan’s most beloved cultural districts. More than a tourist destination, Asakusa is a living connection to over 1,400 years of Japanese history, spirituality, craftsmanship, and community. Listeners will explore the legendary founding of Sensō-ji Temple in 628 AD, the story of the golden Kannon statue discovered by two fishermen on the Sumida River, and the evolution of Asakusa from a small riverside settlement into the spiritual center of Edo. Along the way, Kimi unpacks the origins of the name “Asakusa,” the mysteries of Japanese language and kanji pronunciation, and the unique relationship between Buddhism, Shintoism, and everyday life in Japan. The episode also takes a deeper dive into Tokyo’s hidden spiritual geography, examining the ancient concept of kekkai—protective sacred barriers that once defended Edo from misfortune. From Sensō-ji and Ueno’s Kan’ei-ji Temple to Kanda Myōjin Shrine, Taira no Masakado, and the legendary “Demon Gate” of Tokyo, listeners will discover a side of the city rarely covered in guidebooks. Kimi also explores Nakamise Street, Sanja Matsuri, the Sumida River Fireworks Festival, Yoshiwara, Tokyo Skytree, and the enduring spirit of shitamachi culture that continues to define Asakusa today. Featuring music from Kenshi Yonezu, Aimyon, SEKAI NO OWARI, Hoshino Gen, YOASOBI, and ONE OK ROCK, this episode blends history, folklore, religion, language, urban mythology, and modern Japanese music into a rich portrait of the neighborhood many consider the soul of Tokyo. Host: Kimi Kato Producer: Kimi Kato Executive Producer: Jeremiah D. Higgins Powered by: Project Asteri | Pantheon Media | Radio Candy Media Inquiries: info@projectasteri.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

    1h 6m
  4. May 17

    Japan Music Journey: Tokyo 06 - Roppongi & Akasaka

    In this episode of The Kimi Kato Show – Japan Music Journey, Kimi Kato explores Roppongi and Akasaka — two neighboring districts that reveal Tokyo at its most international, political, artistic, and after-hours. From the six trees that may have given Roppongi its name, to the American military presence that transformed it into Tokyo’s nightlife capital, this episode traces how Roppongi evolved into a global crossroads of embassies, art museums, luxury towers, and late-night culture. Kimi also explores Akasaka’s quieter but deeply influential history — from samurai estates and firefly ponds to geisha culture, political backrooms, and Japan’s modern broadcasting industry. Listeners journey through Roppongi Hills, Tokyo Midtown, Mohri Garden, the Mori Art Museum, Tokyo Tower, the National Art Center, Hie Shrine, Akasaka Sacas, and Akasaka Hikawa Shrine, while uncovering stories of postwar recovery, urban redevelopment, geisha traditions, and Tokyo’s transformation into a modern global city. The soundtrack reflects the sleek, restless energy of modern Tokyo, featuring music from Vaundy, CHANMINA, ATARASHII GAKKO!, ZUTOMAYO, Ryokuoushoku Shakai, Mrs. GREEN APPLE, and Creepy Nuts. Blending nightlife, architecture, diplomacy, broadcasting, traditional arts, and contemporary Japanese music, this episode reveals why Roppongi and Akasaka remain two of Tokyo’s most layered and fascinating neighborhoods. Host: Kimi Kato Producer: Kimi Kato Executive Producer: Jeremiah D. Higgins Powered by: Project Asteri | Pantheon Media | Radio Candy Media Inquiries: info@projectasteri.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

    1h 1m
  5. May 2

    Japan Music Journey: Tokyo 05 - Ginza/Marunouchi

    In this episode of The Kimi Kato Show – Japan Music Journey, Kimi Kato explores Ginza and Marunouchi—two neighboring districts that represent Tokyo at its most elegant, powerful, and refined. From Ginza’s origins as a silver mint to its transformation into Japan’s premier luxury shopping district, and from Marunouchi’s former daimyō estates to its rise as the corporate heart of modern Japan, this episode traces how money, architecture, history, and culture shaped the center of Tokyo. Kimi takes listeners through Tokyo Station’s red-brick Marunouchi façade, Marunouchi Naka-dōri, Mitsubishi Ichigōkan Museum, KITTE, the Tokyo International Forum, Ginza 4-chōme, GINZA SIX, Tokyu Plaza Ginza, Kabuki-za, the Imperial Hotel, and Kyūkyodō—the site of Japan’s most expensive land for 40 consecutive years.  The soundtrack reflects the polished, urban atmosphere of Ginza and Marunouchi, featuring natori, XG, HANA, Fujii Kaze, SIRUP, iri, and Official HIGE DANdism. Blending luxury, finance, architecture, kabuki, city pop sensibility, and modern J-pop, this episode reveals why Ginza and Marunouchi are not just districts of wealth—they are where Tokyo’s elegance, ambition, and cultural memory meet. Host: Kimi KatoProducer: Kimi KatoExecutive Producer: Jeremiah D. HigginsPowered by: Project Asteri | Pantheon Media | Radio Candy MediaInquiries: info@projectasteri.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

    1h 4m
  6. Apr 24

    Japan Music Journey: Tokyo 04 - Akihabara

    In this episode of The Kimi Kato Show: Japan Music Journey, Kimi Kato heads into Akihabara—Tokyo’s legendary Electric Town and the global holy land of otaku culture. From its origins as a postwar black market for radio parts to its rise as Japan’s electronics capital, Akihabara has continuously reinvented itself. Today, it is a dense cultural universe of anime, manga, video games, maid cafés, idol theaters, retro arcades, doujin culture, and specialty electronics shops—all packed into a few blocks around one of Tokyo’s most iconic stations. Kimi explores how Akihabara evolved from hardware to subculture, tracing the district’s connection to Japan’s consumer electronics boom, the rise of PC culture, the birth of AKB48, the underground idol scene, maid café culture, and the global expansion of anime music. The episode features a soundtrack that reflects Akihabara’s many identities, including Yoko Takahashi, AKB48, Dempagumi.inc, LiSA, YOASOBI, Creepy Nuts, and AKB48’s “Koisuru Fortune Cookie.” Blending history, music, technology, fandom, and pop imagination, this episode reveals why Akihabara is not just a district—it is one of the engines of modern Japanese pop culture. Host: Kimi KatoProducer: Kimi KatoExecutive Producer: Jeremiah D. HigginsPowered by: Project Asteri | Pantheon Media | Radio Candy MediaInquiries: info@projectasteri.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

    1h 4m
  7. Apr 17

    Japan Music Journey: Tokyo 03 - Shinjuku

    THE KIMI KATO SHOW – Japan Music Journey: Tokyo 03 - Shijuku In this episode of The Kimi Kato Show – Japan Music Journey, Kimi takes listeners into Shinjuku—one of Tokyo’s most intense, layered, and unforgettable districts. Known as the home of the world’s busiest railway station, Shinjuku is a place where towering skyscrapers, neon nightlife, nostalgic alleyways, and quiet gardens all coexist within a few extraordinary blocks. From the electric energy of Kabukichō and the intimate postwar charm of Omoide Yokocho and Golden Gai, to the calm beauty of Shinjuku Gyoen and the fashion influence of Isetan Shinjuku, this episode explores how Shinjuku became one of the most dynamic urban spaces in Japan. Kimi also traces the district’s evolution from Naitō-Shinjuku, a historic post town on the Kōshū Kaidō, to the ever-changing global hub it is today. The episode is carried by a soundtrack that reflects Shinjuku’s many faces, featuring Sheena Ringo, Southern All Stars, Vaundy, imase, Kenshi Yonezu, Aimer, and King Gnu. Together, these songs capture the glamour, loneliness, speed, emotion, and after-dark atmosphere that define Shinjuku. Blending history, music, architecture, nightlife, fashion, and human intimacy, this episode reveals why Shinjuku is not just a district, but a city of contradictions—where chaos and calm, past and future, spectacle and solitude meet all at once. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

    1h 4m

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The Kimi Kato Show is your gateway to Japanese culture. We invite you to join us each week as we explore the vibrant world of Japanese pop culture and dive into the colorful world of Japan's music, anime, fashion, film, and cuisine. As the Founder of Project Asteri, a boutique music label, Kimi connects artists with global audiences, effortlessly transcending borders and connecting East and West. Having previously worked at Universal Music Japan, Kimi has introduced international sensations such as Ariana Grande, Black Eyed Peas, Carly Rae Jepsen, Hoobastank, Jack Johnson, Justin Bieber, Lady Gaga, Sum 41, and Taylor Swift. He has worked with renowned artists like Bon Jovi, Bryan Adams, Mariah Carey, and U2. Don't miss an exciting episode of The Kimi Kato Show - Your invitation to the dynamic world of Japan! https://projectasteri.com  evolve entertainment network | Pantheon Podcasts | Radio Candy Media

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