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1991
The foundation was established, with Saburo Motooka appointed as Chairman and Shigeo Yokohama as Vice Chairman.
The Jizōson Folk Culture Survey Project was launched.
1992
The Sanryotei Association Office Improvement Grant Project begins.
1993
The Kanazawa Traditional Performing Arts Preservation and Promotion Project begins.
The Sanryotei Association Office Improvement Grant Project ends.
1994
Sanryotei Association begins a grant project for "local" training programs.
1995
The Jizōson Folk Culture Survey Project ends.
The Folk Materials Restoration Grant Project begins.
The Awagasaki Hachiman Shrine Ema Preservation and Maintenance Project begins.
1996
“Kanazawa’s Ojizō-sama” published.
1997
“Research Report: Jizōson in Kanazawa City” published.
Sanryotei Association grant project for "local" training programs ends.
1999
The Folk Materials Restoration Grant Project ends.
The Awagasaki Hachiman Shrine Ema Preservation and Maintenance Project ends.
2002
Masaki Yokohama was appointed Chairman.
2004
Takeshi Yokohama was appointed Chairman.
2005
The foundation’s 15th-anniversary commemorative magazine was published.
2011
The foundation's website was created.
2012
Transitioned to a public interest foundation.
A foundation brochure was created.
The Geigi Introduction Video Production Project begins.
2013
Kanazawa Traditional Performing Arts Kanazawa Subayashi Research Project begins.
Kanazawa Traditional Performing Arts Event Project begins.
2014
The Geigi Introduction Video Production Project ends.
2016
Kanazawa Traditional Performing Arts Kanazawa Subayashi Research Project ends.
A report for the above project was created.
2022
The 30th-Anniversary Commemorative Magazine was published.
The 30th-Anniversary Commemorative Performance was held.
Kanazawa Geigi Interview Project begins.
2023
The Kanazawa Geigi Interview Documentation Project ends.