The Concept

IDEA CONTESTS: Our Japan Traditional Craft Revitalization Contests search for exceptional project ideas from individuals with outstanding talent, track records and passion, and provide them with a broad and significant support package.


An Opportunity to Contribute

"The contest challenged me to think bigger and more positively than I ever did before."  2021 Contest Winner


Rather than our deciding which crafts to assist, we gather proposals from highly motivated crafts people from all over Japan and choose the 10 most compelling canditates to support.


Our Judges

The Ronnie Prize


The RONNIE Prize is awarded to the first place winner in our Japanese Traditional Craft Revitalization Contests, and consists of 5 million yen ($50,000) in project funding for the winning project aiming to revitalize a craft for the 21st Century. The name of the prize was chosen to honor the memory of Ron Beimel, a young man who had a great passion for life and the Japanese culture and pursued his dreams with extraordinary focus, making extraordinary accomplishments during his short lifetime. We hope that the memory of this young man will inspire our contest winner to reach high and to attain their goals.



The trophy given to each Ronnie Prize winner is created by renowned Japanese sculptor, Kan Yasuda. The work crafted from white statuary marble is entitled, Tempi, meaning the "mysteries of heaven." 



The 1st place Ronnie Prize winner receives both ¥5,000,000 ($50,000) of targeted funding toward achieving his/her vision as well as the active support of a mentor group of experts in fields such as business, design, product development, and marketing. The ten finalists become members of our Craft Leaders Council, a dynamic group of crafts people whom we support with marketing, net-working and assistance in building peer support.


We are providing the following for our current Craft Leaders Council (the ten contest finalists, including the Ronnie Prize Winner):


  • A bi-lingual website presence for each person to show their works and explain their craft processes.


  • A Showcase Gallery where each member submits a unique new work (funded by JapanCraft21) that clearly shows their talents. Those works, along with images of each member at work in their workshops, will be professionally photographed and featured on a dedicated online Showcase Gallery. This online gallery will initially be exclusively available to a select group of gallery owners, museum curators, interior designers and architects located around the world.


  • A quarterly meeting for the group to encourage peer support and enlist the support of our team of professional advisors.


  • Transportation and lodging for our annual Awards Ceremony

2022 Award Ceremony

Photos from our Contest Awards Ceremony, held October 4th, 2022 in Tokyo at the International House of Japan.


Award Ceremony Highlights

2022 Revitalization Contest Finalists/Craft Leaders

Yuriko TOKUNAGA

徳永 有里子

Wood Furniture

Yakahiso KUSUNOKI

楠泰 彦

Crepe

Junji KAGATA

利田 淳司

Bamboo Crafts

Noriko TSUIKI &

Yang Hen Che

築城 則子

Textiles

Shogo AKASHI
明石 祥吾

Textiles

Toshiharu HISATSUNE

久恒 俊治吾

Textiles

Tokumaru NARUHITO

得丸 成人

Woodworking

Toshihiko INOUE

井上 利彦

Sliding Doors

Hiraku SUDO

須藤 拓

Metalworking

Kazuya NANJO

南條 和哉

Musical Bells

Browse Previous Contests

View our previous contest highlights and craft leaders

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