Heart Aid Shisen

Heart Aid Shisen

Heart-Aid Shisen (Japanese: ハートエイド・四川, Chinese: 心系四川) is a major fund raising concert held on July 14, 2008 in Tokyo, Japan for the victims of the 2008 Sichuan earthquake. Featuring artists from across East Asia (most of whom well known in Japan), the concert was organized by Jackie Chan and Judy Ongg. The event helped raise over 27 million Japanese Yen.

Participants

*Mainland China
**alan
**Yao Xinfeng (姚新峰), Zhao Lei (赵磊), Yu Bin (俞彬), Tang Xiaofeng (汤晓风), Qian Jun (钱军) and Liu Yi (刘一) from "Togi + Bao"

*Hong Kong
**Jackie Chan
**Sandy Lam
**Aaron Kwok
**Ekin Cheng

*Taiwan
**Judy Ongg

*Japan
**w-inds. (Ryohei Chiba, Keita Tachibana, Ryuichi Ogata)
**Minami Kosetsu (南こうせつ)
**Kousuke Atari
**Jaywalk
**Iruka (Real name: Toshie Hosaka 保坂としえ)
**Terumasa Hino
**Hideki Togi (東儀秀樹) from "Togi + Bao"

*South Korea
**John Hoon
**JULY (Real name: Jang Joon Woo 장정우)

References

* [http://www.heart-aid.com/ Official website (Japanese)]
* [http://www.heart-aid.com/chinese/ Official website (simplified Chinese)]


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