Enrich Our Hearts
Through Exploring Japan's Timeless Traditions
Japan's living culture, delivered through meaningful encounter.
In Japan, remarkable artisans and cultural stewards continue to refine and carry forward their heritage — living wisdom shaped across generations.
At Tradi, we create immersive encounters, inviting guests to engage with their own hands, converse with experts, and feel the spirit of tradition up close — experiences through which discerning travelers often find themselves quietly changed — seeing culture with new clarity and appreciation.
Why We Exist
Because meaningful cultural encounters are rare.
Even when people travel abroad, truly touching a culture — meeting those who carry it, understanding what shapes their values, and learning through direct experience — rarely happens.
In Japan, language barriers and closed access make such moments even harder to reach.
As our founder often reflects:
"While traveling, I found myself drawn not to destinations but to the people who shaped them — their culture, their beliefs, and the invisible heritage that lived beneath daily life. I began to wonder: what if Japan could offer travelers the chance to step inside culture, not just observe it?"
Tradi grew from that question.
Because Japan's heritage is extraordinary — and increasingly fragile.
Japan holds countless cultural treasures admired worldwide. Yet shifting values, demographic decline, and urban concentration have eroded the economic and social foundations needed to sustain them.
Fewer homes feature tatami rooms and Japanese interior aesthetics. Fewer people visit temples and shrines that once defined community life. More children grow up eating from inexpensive plastic tableware instead of vessels shaped by natural materials and tradition.
Without renewed vitality and value for the people who protect this culture, their traditions — and Japan's cultural memory — face disappearance.
Tradi exists to help create conditions where today's practitioners can reclaim sustainable livelihoods and pass on their heritage.
Our Mission
To create encounters where culture is not merely seen but lived, felt, and carried forward — enriching the human spirit.
We open spaces where:
- guests learn through their own hands,
- converse with those who hold tradition, and
- discover meaning through presence rather than explanation.
Through these moments, we strive to enrich hearts, bring renewed value to cultural stewards, and help their heritage continue to be passed on.
Our Approach
Culture lives through encounter — connection between people, hands that move, questions asked, silence shared, and insight sparked. Tradi's approach begins there.
We design experiences shaped by five principles:
- Learning through the hands. Understanding arises when people touch materials, try techniques, and feel how culture lives in the body.
- Dialogue over instruction. We value conversation with artisans and other cultural stewards — stories, questions, reflection — more than one-way teaching.
- Intimacy over tourism. Small groups, quiet spaces, and time to listen create conditions where meaning can emerge.
- Value for practitioners. Experiences must strengthen those who carry culture — not extract from them, but support their livelihood and dignity.
- Culture as encounter, not product. We do not package tradition as entertainment. We curate moments where culture is met, not consumed.
Through these principles, we seek to create experiences that enrich hearts and help culture be carried forward.
Founder's Story
I traveled through more than thirty countries, always drawn not only to places but to the people and stories behind them. Yet even across countless journeys, I often felt culture remained on the surface — visible, but out of reach.
That changed in New Zealand.
I visited a glowworm cave and initially thought the price was high. But inside, a descendant of the family who had protected the cave for generations guided us — sharing origin stories, myth, and memory. A silent boat ride into darkness revealed a ceiling lit like a living constellation.
I left realizing the cost was small for what I had been given. It taught me something profound: Culture is not learned by observing — it is received through encounter and the way it is delivered.
When I later came to Japan, I saw immense heritage yet few pathways for travelers to meaningfully engage it. So the question became: If such encounters don't naturally exist, then someone must build them.
Tradi began with that resolve: to create spaces where culture is met between people — where hands move, questions flow, and something living is passed on. That belief continues to guide us.
Our Impact So Far
Since our founding, more than 700 groups from around the world have joined our workshops.
Many arrive curious. They leave surprised — not only by the skill they witness, but by the humanity, dialogue, and quiet depth revealed through the encounter.
We have seen guests fall silent in reflection. Some have been moved to tears. Artisans and other practitioners, too, often tell us that these sessions remind them why they began their work.
These moments may seem small, yet we believe they are meaningful — each one helping culture live, be valued, and continue forward.
Who We Serve
- Guests
- Those who seek to understand, not merely to observe — travelers who wish to feel meaning, work with their hands, and encounter culture up close. We welcome people who are curious, respectful, and moved by what is authentic.
- Practitioners
- The artisans, artists, monks, shrine priests, and cultural stewards who carry Japan's living heritage. We exist to support their dignity, livelihood, and the continuation of the traditions they hold.
- Communities
- Places where culture lives — towns, temples, studios, workshops, families, and histories. Our work aims to bring value back to these communities by creating awareness, connection, and sustainable demand.
- Partners
- Hotels, travel advisors, curators, municipalities, and organizations who share our belief that culture deserves to be experienced meaningfully — including those whose work may resemble ours. We do not view them as competitors, but as fellow actors in a broader ecosystem where cultural value must be recognized, strengthened, and sustained. We collaborate with those who help carry this vision forward.
Looking Forward
Culture endures only when those who carry it can continue to do so with dignity.
Across Japan, temples, shrines, studios, and workshops hold immense value — yet maintaining them is costly, while domestic consumption and traditional support continue to decline.
Many say there are "no successors," but the deeper challenge is economic: livelihoods no longer sustain the work.
In traditional crafts, decades of declining demand have unraveled a long-standing division of labor. What once enabled specialization now leaves many mid-process artisans with shrinking income and limited prospects.
The same quiet urgency exists for monks, shrine priests, artisans, and others who carry culture. A new ecosystem is needed — one that provides revenue and recognition for those who preserve heritage.
We believe meaningful encounters can be part of that answer. When guests truly meet culture, value grows — and those who hold it are strengthened.
Our vision is to expand that circle so tradition is not only admired, but able to endure.
Join Us
- Experience With Us
- Discover culture not as something to observe, but as something to meet, feel, and carry with you. Begin your encounter → Explore Experiences
- Partner With Us
- If you share our belief that culture deserves to be understood, valued, and sustained — let's build pathways together. Work with us → Partner / Collaborate
- Get in Touch
- Whether you are a guest, practitioner, community, or organization, we would love to hear from you. Contact Us
Tradi Inc. / トラディ合同会社
Registered Travel Agency Kyoto Pref. #3-700
京都府知事登録旅行業 第3-700号
We create opportunities where the successors of remarkable cultures and those who encounter them are profoundly inspired by the infinite richness and enduring beauty of these timeless traditions.
素晴らしい文化の担い手とそれに出会う人とが感動する場を創出します。
- Head Quarter
本社
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56 Anshu-higashi-kaido-cho, Yamashina, Kyoto 607-8008, Japan
〒607-8008 京都市山科区安朱東海道町56
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- CEO
代表者 - Shoto Chosa
帖佐 翔人(総合旅行業務取扱管理者)
- Date Founded
設立日 - July 7th, 2017
2017年7月7日
- Capital
資本金 - 6.2 million yen
620万円