Wonderfruit Chapters: Kyoto Announced: A Community Gathering to Forge Deep Bonds in Kyoto's Historic Sacred Sites
Toho Leo, Scratch First, and TeaRoom will host 'Wonderfruit Chapters: Kyoto' in October 2026. This exclusive, invitation-only event for 100 guests aims to co-create a sustainable future through deep dialogue, centered on the Zen philosophy of 'Myo'.
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Toho Leo Co., Ltd., a company dedicated to creating sustainable spaces and communities using the power of nature, has announced that it will co-host 'Wonderfruit Chapters: Kyoto,' a spin-off event from Thailand's largest sustainable festival, 'Wonderfruit.' The event will be held in collaboration with the festival's operator, Scratch First Co., Ltd., and TeaRoom Inc., from October 22 to 25, 2026.
'Wonderfruit' is an iconic Asian festival established in 2014 by Thai entrepreneur Pete Phornprapha, blending music, art, well-being, and nature. Under the banner of 'Celebration of sustainable living,' the festival is renowned for its use of natural materials like bamboo and wood, solar energy, and zero-waste initiatives. It attracts 30,000 to 40,000 people annually, serving as a global community for creators, architects, chefs, and thinkers.
'Wonderfruit Chapters: Kyoto' marks the first international expansion in the festival's 10-year history. It will be an exclusive, invitation-only premium gathering. Designed for just 100 guests, the 'Chapters' event focuses on intimacy rather than music-centered entertainment. Its core concept is to 'create a community bound by strong ties that lead to the future through deep dialogue and experience.'
Rooted in the Japanese philosophy of 'Myo' (the wonderful, indescribable moments beyond language), the event seeks to uncover the 'extraordinary' within everyday life. By fusing the spirituality of Japanese culture with Wonderfruit's exploration of 'Mind,' 'Sound,' and 'Nature,' participants will co-create a new ecosystem for modern well-being and sustainable living.
Leveraging Toho Leo's expertise in urban greening and spatial design, the event aims to share unprecedented cultural value from Kyoto to the world.
'Wonderfruit' is an iconic Asian festival established in 2014 by Thai entrepreneur Pete Phornprapha, blending music, art, well-being, and nature. Under the banner of 'Celebration of sustainable living,' the festival is renowned for its use of natural materials like bamboo and wood, solar energy, and zero-waste initiatives. It attracts 30,000 to 40,000 people annually, serving as a global community for creators, architects, chefs, and thinkers.
'Wonderfruit Chapters: Kyoto' marks the first international expansion in the festival's 10-year history. It will be an exclusive, invitation-only premium gathering. Designed for just 100 guests, the 'Chapters' event focuses on intimacy rather than music-centered entertainment. Its core concept is to 'create a community bound by strong ties that lead to the future through deep dialogue and experience.'
Rooted in the Japanese philosophy of 'Myo' (the wonderful, indescribable moments beyond language), the event seeks to uncover the 'extraordinary' within everyday life. By fusing the spirituality of Japanese culture with Wonderfruit's exploration of 'Mind,' 'Sound,' and 'Nature,' participants will co-create a new ecosystem for modern well-being and sustainable living.
Leveraging Toho Leo's expertise in urban greening and spatial design, the event aims to share unprecedented cultural value from Kyoto to the world.
FAQ
Why is Kyoto chosen for this event?
Kyoto's deep-rooted Zen philosophy and cultural heritage align perfectly with the event's focus on mindfulness, nature, and sustainable living.