Local Festivals and Events

Activities outside the studio provide opportunities for cultural exchange and a chance to meet the people of Onishi.
Artists may participate in local events and festivals as well as gatherings the art residency organizes.

Onishi Art Festival

From 2010, Horikoshi attracted artists to the area. In 2013, Kjell Hahn launched the Shiro Oni residency, bringing since then over 300 international artists to the town. During the years, the festival has grown into a sustainable model integrating contemporary art into rural life through community involvement, adaptive reuse of traditional buildings, and long-term cultural exchange.  With the new Shiro Oni Art Center at the former Fujisaki Sobei Shoten (1728) as a primary gathering space, the festival focuses in its 12th year on Spanish performance artists, honoring Horikoshi’s legacy. This year’s edition carries a special focus on Spanish performance artists, honoring the legacy and international spirit of Chiaki Horikoshi. The Onishi Art Festival connects people and places within its cultural sphere, forging new relationships and opening the town’s streets and stories to all who are curious enough to wander in.

We believe creativity belongs to everyone. Our artists are not performers on a stage — they are guides and translators, present for the long term. Art is not an event. It is a way of inhabiting a place.

https://www.kanna-art-festival.com/

Born as the Kanna Art Festival in 2014, the new Onishi Art Festival is rooted in the legacy of Chiaki Horikoshi (1948–2016), a visionary artist awarded the Spanish Royal Order of Merit and the driving force behind Onishi’s first art festival.

Anagama Firing

The final group of 2025 will fire a traditional wood-fired anagama kiln. The residency founder Kjell Hahn runs the kiln and has been firing anagama for 17 years.
It takes several days to load an anagama, meticulously packing wadding between every adjoining surface. The kiln then requires 4 days of 24 hour stoking, burning through several cords of wood.

The kiln is located across the river from Onishi on a nearby mountain in Kamiizumi town, Saitama prefecture. The kiln is 10 minutes from the nearest building, in the middle of a cedar forest.
During the firing artists will stay in a small cabin next to the kiln.

Onishi Music Festival

The town of Onishi holds a summer music festival every July (on the 18th and 19th in 2026). The festival is one of the most exciting times of year, with people from all over the country coming to participate.

Over the years, artists have been encouraged to participate in the festival and to help pull the shrine.