GALA DINNER

The IGLC33 Organising Committee is very excited to present you the venue for the gala dinner: Funatsuru, a cultural heritage site in Kyoto with a long history and a truly Japanese touch. Keep reading for more information on the programme and what to expect.

HISTORY OF THE LOCATION

The roots of Funatsuru stretch back to 1870, at a time of dynamic change in Japan's history when the Tokugawa Shogunate had ended and the Meiji Period had just begun. Its founder, Tsuruzaburo Tanaka began a restaurant which specialized in funa, or crucian carp, a type of freshwater fish. Taking the first character of his first name, "Tsuru", he named his restaurant "Funatsuru".

Funatsuru grew into a large Japanese inn and restaurant in 1922, when it was relocated to its present location. At a time when a building over two stories was a rarity in Kyoto, Funatsuru was newly erected as a three-story wooden structure. Particular architectural engineering was required for this feat, so Tsuruzaburo hired miyadaiku, the same architects who built the great shrines we still see today, who completed the building over a three-year span.

Kyoto's restaurant culture changed drastically upon the completion of the new Funatsuru. It had always been a Japanese cultural tradition to dine with a garden view, and many Japanese inns and restaurants competed for the most beautiful gardens. Despite this, Funatsuru had no garden. Instead, what lie outside its windows were the beautiful waters of the Kamogawa and beyond that the Higashiyama mountain range, whose peaks stretch out into the distance. By offering a view not of a tiny garden on the premises but of Kyoto's magnificent Higashiyama itself, Funatsuru became an inn and restaurant of incommensurable magnitude for the times.

EXPECTATIONS

For a fee of USD 125.00 per person, guests of the gala dinner can enjoy a Japanese evening at a unique location.

Programme

18:00-19:00 – Welcome reception.

19:00-21:00 – Seated gala dinner with entertainment.

21:00-22:00 – One-hour post-dinner gathering.

Food & drinks

Attendance to the gala dinner includes:

•⁠  ⁠Welcome drink with one glass of sparkling wine or a non-alcoholic beverage.

•⁠  ⁠A five-course dinner: Appetizer, soup, fish, meat and a dessert.

•⁠  ⁠Free flow of drinks: Beer, red/white wine, oolong tea, orange/apple juice, shochu (sweet potato, barley), whiskey, cocktails, sake.

Transportation

The venue is in located in the centre of Kyoto allowing for guests to make their way on their own.

Restaurants and venues in Japan generally close earlier than what we are used to in other parts of the world. Besides that the venue is also a cultural heritage site that cannot handle too much vibrations. Enthusiast dancers are recommended to continue in one of the Kyoto nightclubs. Recommendations will be posted here later.