Oji Group proactively carries out activities that contribute to the promotion of culture, music and sports, and we highly value our connection with society.
After retiring as president of Oji Paper, Ginjiro Fujihara worked hard on education projects, such as establishing the Fujihara Institute of Technology (the current Keio University Science and Technology) with his funds and donating to Kyoritsu Womenʼs University. And when he was 90 years old, he founded the Fujihara Foundation of Science. The Fujihara Award of the Fujihara Foundation of Science is an award that honors scientists who have made distinguished contributions to the development of Japanese science and technology. The award ceremony is held annually in June, the month of Ginjiroʼs birth.
In 2023, the 64th Fujiwara Award presentation ceremony was held in much the same formality as before the new coronavirus infection.
We have been supporting the Fujihara Foundation of Science financially, and we hope this Foundation can contribute even more to developing Japanese science and technology.
The 315-seat music hall is highly acclaimed both in Japan and abroad for its diverse organized concerts and rental hall projects.
In April 2024, "MARO World," a joint project by violinist Fuminori "Maro" Shinozaki and Oji Hall, will celebrate its 50th performance.
That started in 2004 with the aim of fostering the next generation of musicians.
The next and subsequent generations of performers who grew up in Oji Hall are planning their own projects.
4-7-5 Ginza
Chuo-ku, Tokyo 104-0061
Tel: +81-3-3564-0200 / Fax: +81-3-3563-647
Oji Hall Ticket Center
Tel: +81-3-3567-9990
Hours: Mon.-Fri. 10:00-18:00
Closed: Saturday, Sunday and holidays
The Oji Group sponsors the Oji Baseball Team, which is based in Kasugai City, Aichi Prefecture, and the Oji Eagles, an ice hockey team based in Tomakomai City, Hokkaido. Both teams focus on contributing to their local communities and promoting sport competition while achieving their respective objectives.