KAMAKURA, Japan—“The dance was incredibly dynamic and graceful; the soprano possessed a truly magnificent voice; and every aspect of the show was simply excellent. I was deeply moved,” Shikanai Nobuo said with great enthusiasm after attending Shen Yun Performing Arts on April 18 at the Kamakura Performing Arts Center.
Mr. Nobuo, the former head of research and development and now technical adviser for a steel corporation, is also a recipient of the Japanese Minister’s Industry and Trade Award. This was his first time seeing Shen Yun.
“Addressing these issues directly could lead to various repercussions; however, since these messages were conveyed through artistic expression, I could truly perceive the unwavering conviction behind. It was truly exceptional.”
A striking aspect of the performance is its portrayal of both traditional culture and the realities of present-day China, creating a powerful contrast on stage.
Beyond Shen Yun’s message of uncompromising courage, Mr. Nobuo was captivated by the performance’s visual beauty. “Everything—including the costumes—was incredibly beautiful. I was genuinely captivated by the elegance and grace of the dancers’ movements.”
“It was absolutely magnificent. I believe they integrated traditional Chinese instruments—such as the erhu—into the performance,” he said. “The way a Western-style orchestra, complete with brass instruments, blends so seamlessly with those unique Chinese instruments felt incredibly innovative. It was my first experience hearing anything like it, and I found it truly wonderful.”
Regarding scenes depicting persecution for faith, Mr. Nobuo reflected on their broader significance. “Ideally, religious freedom should be a fundamental right, and people should be free to express their views on various political issues without restriction. However, the current reality is that doing so is extremely difficult. Although the story is set specifically within the context of China, I strongly felt that the themes explored here—the struggle for freedom and conscience—are universal issues that resonate with people all over the world.
“I personally lived in China for about six months, and watching this performance today, I truly sensed the contrast between the atmosphere depicted on stage and the reality I experienced back then,” he said.
He applauded Shen Yun’s universal message: “Through this artistic performance, Shen Yun artists are making a compelling call for global peace, freedom, and equality.”


















