A new ISKCON preaching center has recently begun operating from a preserved 180-year-old samurai house in Tsukuba, Japan, marking a significant development for the growth of Krishna consciousness outreach in the country. The project, led by grihastha couple Sudama Das and Ujjvala Gopi Devi Dasi, along with their son Bhagavat-Marg, was formally inaugurated earlier this year during visits by Kavichandra Swami.
Located in Japan’s internationally recognized science and research hub, the new center represents years of grassroots outreach, cultural engagement, and community building carried out with the support of the broader Japanese Yatra. The property now serves as a space for kirtan, Bhagavad-gita discussions, vegetarian cooking programs, and cultural exchange activities aimed at introducing Krishna consciousness within a distinctly Japanese setting.
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