Too much to mention in this brief space!
However, to summarise some of ISKCON's activities in the Japan:
The projects include: -
* Residential training courses in the theology, philosophy, history and practices of Vaishnavism
* "Hare Krishna Festival" teams who introduce large audiences to Vaishnava culture through music, art, dance, theatre, film and food
* Food distribution schemes for the homeless (Hare Krishna Food for Life) in Shinjuku, Shibuya and other places
* A book publishing department and warehouse
* Mail-order service supplying literature, videos, audio-tapes, posters, incense and health products
* Vegetarian restaurants and television programmes on vegetarian cooking
* Speaking engagements and demonstrations at schools and universities
* Numerous local meetings, centres, shops and the associated activities