Community Garden
Sharing the Spirit of TaikoPeace

The Faith and Politics Institute collaboration with TaikoPeace in San Jose Japantown. December 2017. Left to right: Congressman Michael Honda, PJ Hirabayashi, Joan Mooney (President/CEO The Faith and Politics Institute

The Faith and Politics Institute collaboration with TaikoPeace in San Jose Japantown. December 2017.

Left to right: Luis Valdez (Founder/Artistic Director, El Teatro Campesino), Wisa Uemura (Executive Director, San Jose Taiko), Kerry Adams Hapner (Director, Office of Cultural Affairs of City of San Jose), PJ Hirabayashi, Lupe Valdez (El Teatro Campe

San Jose Obon. Left to right: PJ Hirabayashi; Yoko Fujimoto; Rinban Gerald Sakamoto, San Jose Buddhist Church

Left to right: Rylan Sekiguchi, PJ Hirabayashi, Yo Yo Ma, Roy Hirabayashi

June 2014, TaikoPeace in Palestine with local community. Back row far left: PJ Hirabayashi Far right: Hannah-Jasmine Brunskill, Director, Taiko Journey Front row far left: Pear Urushima, TaikoPeace activator.

Furusato, Turlock, CA. Left to right: PJ Hirabayashi, Chris Kubo, Dan Kubo

Urban Sanctuary, San Jose, CA. Art and Spirituality Series. The Power of Taiko: Japanese Drum. Left to Right: Rev. Nicole Lamarche, PJ Hirabayashi, Rev. Dana Bainbridge

Artist: Michelle Murakami. A gift for PJ Hirabayashi in celebration of her 70th birthday, May 2020.

TaikoPeace workshop, Asano Taiko U.S./Los Angeles Taiko Institute (LATI)

Senshin Obon, Los Angeles, CA. Left to right: Yoko Fujimoto, George Abe, Nancy Sekizawa, Kate Meigneux, PJ Hirabayashi, Nobuko Fujimoto, Carla Vega, Franco Imperial, Johnny Mori

Left to right: PJ Hirabayashi, Brother David Steindl-Rast (A Network for Grateful Living, Founder), Pear Urushima

Urban Sanctuary, San Jose, CA. Art and Spirituality Series. The Power of Taiko: Japanese Drum. Guest Artist: PJ Hirabayashi
EJNK at Home
View San Jose Taiko’s lively and innovative version of Ei Ja Nai Ka by PJ Hirabayashi in their quarantine edition.
Full Circle
A video tribute by Rylan Sekiguchi presented to PJ Hirabayashi for her 60th birthday celebration in May 2010.
There Will Be Joy
PJ & Roy Hirabayashi are among featured artists in the Activist Songbook by composer Byron Au Yong and writer Aaron Jafferis.